On the morning of Thursday, May 29th, with the assistance of the Maine State Police Tactical Team, two search warrants were simultaneously executed in the Washington County towns of Rogue Bluffs and Centerville. The search warrants were the result of … Continue reading
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Arrests Made Last Night in 2024 Shots Fired Case on East End of Portland
Portland Police have arrested three individuals connected to a shots fired case that took place in the early hours of December 26, 2024 at 139 Cumberland Avenue. On that date, Police discovered numerous damaged windows and bullet holes to several … Continue reading
Pingree & Planned Parenthood Highlight Catastrophic Health Impacts of Republican Cuts to Medicaid at Portland Roundtable
“Last week, House Republicans advanced one of the most egregious betrayals of the American people in our country’s history, passing a bill that will rip health coverage away from 13.7 million Americans in order to fund massive tax breaks for … Continue reading
Annual “Danny Day” Celebration for EECS Crossing Guard Weather Postponed
The Fourth Annual Danny Day Celebration has been rescheduled for Wednesday, June 4th from 7:00 am – 7:45 am. The original day had been May 30th. But due to a forecast of rainy weather the date has been postponed. For … Continue reading
Annual King Tide Flooding Crawl Starts at Gulf of Maine Research Institute Tonight on Portland Waterfront
You are invited to participate in the 5th Annual King Tide Flooding Crawl tonight. The Crawl runs from 11:15 pm – 12:45 am. The Crawlers will meet at Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) 350 Commercial Street. (Parking is free … Continue reading
Memorial Day Message Meant For ALL Leaders Says Retired Colonel
“And so to honor those who gave their lives in service of our republic, we need to strive to be citizens and neighbors that are worthy of their sacrifice, that build and improve our nation and bring Americans together.” said … Continue reading
Maine State Library Lays Off Eight Employees Due to Federal Funding Cuts
The Maine State Library (MSL) has been forced to layoff employees because of a loss of federal funding according to Lori Fisher, the Maine State Librarian, in a press release issued recently. A total of 8 staff were laid off … Continue reading
Twelfth Annual Memorial Day Parade Starts in Deering at 2:00 pm: May 26
You are invited to attend the Twelfth Annual Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 26, 2025. The parade begins at 2:00 pm at Longfellow Elementary School, 432 Stevens Avenue and proceeds down Stevens Avenue until it reaches Evergreen Cemetery, at … Continue reading
Public Invited to Attend Portland’s Annual ‘Walk the Working Waterfront’; May 31st
You are invited to participate in the 10th annual “Walk the Working Waterfront,” a free event on Saturday, May 31st. The event runs from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm along Commercial Street on the Portland waterfront. It celebrates the diversity … Continue reading
AG Frey Wins Court Order Stopping Dismantling of Department of Education
Attorney General Aaron M. Frey today won a court order stopping the Trump administration’s attempt to dismantle the Department of Education (ED). On March 13, Attorney General Frey joined a coalition of 20 other attorneys general in suing the administration … Continue reading