In places like Lewiston, a sharp rise in gun violence begs the question: How many firearms are acquired by people lying about who the gun is for?
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Student visa freeze leaves Maine colleges and universities unsure about fall enrollment
The Trump administration on Tuesday said the State Department wants to ramp up scrutiny of applicants’ social media activity.
What’s next for Northern Light Inland patients?
Up-to-date information on transferring medical records, finding a new provider and determining next steps are available on the Northern Light Inland website.
Waterville must address dangerous street traffic | Letter
Timothy Ferris deserved better from his city.
Maine kids face long wait for specialized care after clinic closes in Augusta
Advocates are rallying to restore diagnostic services after the closure of MaineGeneral Health’s Edmund Ervin Pediatric Center.
This week’s best bets: ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” Vampire Weekend, medium Melissa Boyd
Rock band Vampire Weekend starts the season at Thompson’s Point in Portland.
15 Maine Pride events to help you celebrate this June
There are Pride Month celebrations planned all over the state, including in Ogunquit, Kennebunkport, Portland, Yarmouth, Brunswick, Lewiston, Waterville, Farmington and Eastport.
Dark comedy ‘Divine Intervention’ closes out the Maine Palestine Film Festival
The film festival concludes on Friday with a screening of director Elia Suleiman’s 2003 dark comedy at the Portland Museum of Art.
Colby, Bates commencements celebrate student contributions, next steps
The two ceremonies Sunday recognized thousands of graduates from two of Maine’s premier private colleges.
What Medicaid cuts could do to Maine’s hospitals — and its people | Opinion
Here’s what to expect when our lifelines vanish. It won’t be pretty.