Firearm sales in the state have fallen 17% since 2020, new data show. But sales are still far above pre-pandemic levels, and 25% higher than a decade ago.
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NFL playoffs: Right coach can turn around a franchise quickly
Analysis: The Jaguars and Giants combined for seven wins last season and now, they’re two victories away from playing in the Super Bowl.
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Mainers endure another day of messy weather
Monday’s storm following an unusual east-to-west track produced snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain in southern Maine, leading to slick roads and slippery walkways.
Flight data, voice recorders retrieved from Nepal crash site
A passenger plane plummeted into a gorge Sunday on approach to a new airport in the foothills of the Himalayas.
Ukraine strike deaths hit 40; Russia seen preparing long war
The death toll from a weekend Russian missile strike on an apartment building in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro has risen to 40
NHL roundup: Third-period goal lifts Canadiens past Rangers
Cole Caufield scores the winner as Montreal earns a 2-1 win.
Maine’s first-time homebuyers can’t get a foot in the door
The competitive market is boxing out newcomers at a time when Maine needs more young residents than ever to fill job openings.
Vehicle hit by train after bypassing lights, gates on Allen Avenue in Portland
A man drove into the path of an oncoming train Thursday night, which resulted in damaging the vehicle plus three other vehicles parked in Bruno’s Restaurant.
Low-key Portland support group pulled into national culture war
An affinity group for Portland school employees of color had been free from controversy until a Virginia-based conservative group lodged a federal discrimination complaint.