That’s nearly 13 false or misleading statements per day in office.
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Autopsy of Epstein performed, but details yet to be released
Medical officials have performed an autopsy on the high-profile inmate accused of sexually abusing underage girls
Deering High students defend their school amid concerns about safety and discipline
While they say rumors about several incidents led to a drop in enrollment, they admit there’s room for improvement.
New Mainers find freedom in bike program
Portland Gear Hub gives immigrants access to transportation through Bikes for All Mainers.
Epstein suicide sparks fresh round of conspiracy theories
Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide in a federal jail is sparking a fresh round of conspiracy theories online, and even from prominent officials, in a case that has long provided fuel for them.
US military says service member killed in Iraq
The U.S. military says a U.S. service member has died in Iraq during a mission with Iraq’s security forces in the country’s north
With future of harness racing at Topsham fair uncertain, advocates step up
TOPSHAM — Harness racing at the Topsham Fair went on the chopping block earlier this year because the fair was losing money by hosting the sport, according to fair officials, who said the tradition has been kept alive due to the work of volunteers. “We lost money with it but it’s an attraction,” Topsham Fair Association President […]
More than 60 migrants could arrive in Brunswick within a week
Brunswick officials expect to hire a facilitator soon as the number of asylum seekers increases.
July Savage Stats
So what’s the weather been like up in Rangeley?
UMaine researchers explore the role of tone policing, calls for civility in student voice
Two University of Maine professors are out with new research examining how calls for civility and tone policing factor into the growing practice of student voice in preK–12 schools.