Have a question for @CityPortland mayoral candidates? Register to attend the @PressHerald debate on Oct. 3 and submit questions for consideration here ⬇️
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Some Portland candidates for local offices have reported a confusing process and complicated timeline for filing paperwork for the clean elections program.
@gbenninghoff1 reports
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The candidates for Portland's mayor include three city councilors, a former councilor and a political newcomer. Kate Snyder is not seeking reelection. https://t.co/Eder5stXrR
Homelessness has grown far more visible across Portland and numerous other Maine communities since the COVID-19 pandemic. We asked people living on the streets this summer to share their stories.
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The man who has confessed to killing four people, including his parents, and wounding three others in a pair of shooting sprees in April entered insanity pleas at his arraignment Friday afternoon.
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A three-month investigation by the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram reveals that white nationalist groups are increasing their presence in Maine. Ignoring them would be a mistake, experts say.
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The nonprofit National Trust for Local News @the_ntln is buying the Press Herald and all other assets of Masthead Maine in a landmark deal that could preserve local news reporting across the state.
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Reporter @JohnTerhune2 discusses his extensive interviews with accused killer Joseph Eaton, resulting in our story: ‘People are no longer walking this earth because of me.’ Read it here: https://t.co/DRl8nFWJTE
10+ hours of jailhouse interviews with Eaton, family and friends and hundreds of pages of court documents offer new revelations about the man responsible for one of the most shocking crimes in Maine’s history and what led to such a senseless, violent rampage
Via @JohnTerhune2
Joseph Eaton claims he doesn’t know why he killed his parents and 2 family friends. They were ‘all I had,’ he told the @PressHerald.
His brother, however, says Eaton was violent from childhood. “He never did anything out of the goodness of his heart.”
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Joseph Eaton claims he doesn’t know why he killed his parents and 2 family friends. They were ‘all I had,’ he told the @PressHerald.
His brother, however, says Eaton was violent from childhood. “He never did anything out of the goodness of his heart.”
https://t.co/UjeurSF2TC
The kitchen at the Nasson Community Center has become a gathering space for asylum seeking families to check in on one another over vast pots of food from their homelands.
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