‘We’ll always blame ourselves’: Card family shares its pain over collective failure to prevent Lewiston mass shooting
Members of Robert Card's family broke their public silence Thursday to make emotional pleas for improvements to the Army, law enforcement and mental health systems that they say failed to help them in the months before he committed the state's deadliest mass shooting.
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 11:22 PM
Rays score two in ninth to beat Red Sox, 7-5
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 10:00 PM
Kreider’s 3rd-period hat trick lifts Rangers into Eastern Conference Final with win over Hurricanes
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Sports Posted: Yesterday at 9:22 PM
Caitlin Clark fever races through Indy to overshadow Pacers and Indianapolis 500
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Varsity Maine Posted: Yesterday at 8:45 PM
Thursday’s high school roundup: Thornton Academy halts Sanford’s winning streak
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Varsity Maine Posted: Yesterday at 8:32 PM
Baseball: Scarborough prevails in pitchers’ duel with Falmouth, 2-1
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Varsity Maine Posted: Yesterday at 8:32 PM
Baseball: Scarborough prevails in pitchers’ duel with Falmouth, 2-1
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Varsity Maine Posted: Yesterday at 7:41 PM
Tennis: Yarmouth’s Sofia Mavor makes dominant return to high school game
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Nation & World Posted: Yesterday at 7:15 PM
Texas governor pardons ex-Army sergeant convicted of killing Black Lives Matter protester
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College Posted: Yesterday at 7:09 PM
Four Maine track and field athletes set for NCAA Division I East regional
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Cops & Courts Posted: Yesterday at 6:55 PM
Maine supreme court upholds manslaughter sentence for woman who abandoned baby at birth
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Cops & Courts Posted: Yesterday at 6:36 PM
‘We’ll always blame ourselves’: Card family shares its pain over collective failure to prevent Lewiston mass shooting
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Portland Sea Dogs Posted: Yesterday at 6:08 PM
Sea Dogs hit two early homers to top Somerset, 5-1
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Arts Review
Review: Motown and pop star Diana Ross shows Merrill audience why she’s legendary
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Schools and Education
University of Southern Maine announces layoffs to take effect Friday
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South Portland Sentry
Former police chief sues Q Street Diner in South Portland after a fall
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Business
The Wrap: Mr. Tuna launches in new digs; Tao Yuan closes and Bao Bao moves north
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Varsity Maine
Record-setting Yarmouth boys’ soccer coach Mike Hagerty steps down
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Cops & Courts
Lewiston shooter’s family testifies before commission investigating Maine’s deadliest mass shooting
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Business
Flipped birds, selfies and stares: A day in the life of Portland’s Cybertruck owner
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Cops & Courts
Former Portland teacher pleads guilty to federal child pornography charge
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Local & State
Body found in mud flats near former B&M Baked Beans plant in Portland
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Business
Harpswell resident tries to force sale of historic local waterfront owned by 26 people
May 14
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Politics
Regulators approve changes to Maine mining laws
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Cops & Courts
Maine supreme court upholds manslaughter sentence for woman who abandoned baby at birth
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Business
Small businesses, municipalities urged to apply for portion of $35 million aid to rebuild after storms
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Schools and Education
UMaine System chancellor appointed to international commission against death penalty
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Local & State
Colby College announces on-campus center for computational and data sciences
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Times Record
Navy secretary and Sen. King discuss Navy’s future and Bath Iron Works’ role, during hearing
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South Portland Sentry
Former police chief sues Q Street Diner in South Portland after a fall
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Business
New ‘fusion taqueria’ to open on Forest Avenue
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Times Record
Brunswick Planning Board approves apartment building plans for Wilbur’s Woods
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New England
Teen who ate spicy tortilla chip died of high chili consumption and had heart defect, autopsy says
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Nation & World
South Africa urges UN’s top court to order cease-fire in Gaza to shield citizens in Rafah
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Nation & World
As Hamas returns to the north, Israel’s Gaza endgame is nowhere in sight
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Schools and Education
Columbia University president hit with no-confidence vote over protests
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Nation & World
China and Russia reaffirm ties as Moscow presses offensive in Ukraine
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Nation & World
Ukraine says it has checked Russia’s offensive in a key town, but Moscow says it will keep pushing
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Nation & World
White House blocks release of Biden audio as Republicans move ahead with Garland contempt charge
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Nation & World
U.S. Coast Guard says Texas barge collision may have spilled up to 2,000 gallons of oil
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Business
Justice Department formally moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug in historic shift
Maine Med to open 8-story tower as final piece of massive expansion
The Malone Family Tower is scheduled to open next month, completing an 8-year $588 million expansion.
Two brothers arrested for allegedly stealing $25 million of crypto in 12 seconds
Prosecutors said Anton and James Peraire-Bueno, who both studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, manipulated the ethereum blockchain to steal $25 million.
House votes to require delivery of bombs to Israel in Republican-led rebuke of Biden
But the White House has said Biden would veto the bill if it passes Congress, and the Democratic-led Senate seems certain to reject it.
Rays score two in ninth to beat Red Sox, 7-5
Tampa Bay breaks a tie against Kenley Jensen after Boston erases a 5-1 deficit.
Thursday’s high school roundup: Thornton Academy halts Sanford’s winning streak
Baseball: The Golden Trojans build a 7-0 lead, then hold on for a 7-6 victory.
Opinion: NCAA’s trans athlete dilemma shouldn’t be that hard of a call
Trans athletes are not causing problems. Politicians are just pretending they are for cheap political points.
The Wrap: Mr. Tuna launches in new digs; Tao Yuan closes and Bao Bao moves north
Liquid Riot sold, to relaunch as Camp Pennant; Stonewall Kitchen comes back to Portland; Oun Lido's opens in Old Port; gluten-free bakery planned for Saco; and more.
Maine Voices Live with musician Clarisse Karasira
Join us for a live conversation with the musician on Tuesday, May 21 at 7 p.m. at One Longfellow Square.
Garden tours, plants sales and more ways to spend time among flowers
Visit Maine's botanical gardens or get a sneak peek of what your neighbors are growing in their back yards.