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Portland's Pride parade filled streets with color, unity and protest, as diverse groups marched for LGBTQ+ rights, trans visibility and broader social justice causes.
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The city of Westbrook partnered with the Intercultural Community Center, a nonprofit serving new Mainers, to host the city's 4th annual Juneteenth celebration.
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Greater Portland Metro will launch a pilot in July, providing service to Bath.
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Some of the 39 Mainers are fasting from sunrise to sunset. Others have limited their caloric intake to 250 calories a day.
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If unpaid care was a business, America’s family caregivers would earn more money than Walmart, Apple or Amazon.
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The Supreme Court's decision has no effect on Maine, which currently has no bans restricting access to gender-affirming care for minors.
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At least three residents were killed in the Enderlin area by a tornado on Friday night after storms hit North Dakota and Minnesota.
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Francisco Urizar, 64, was detained by ICE while on his work route delivering tortillas. His daughter Nancy is trying to find out what happened to him.
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One of the most in-demand session players of the 1960s, Kaye was listed alongside the late record producer Thom Bell and the late pianist Nicky Hopkins as inductees in the Musical Excellence category.
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The pilot of a small plane that crashed near an airport tried to avoid hitting a turtle on the runway, according to a National Transportation Safety Board report. The pilot and a passenger were killed.
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Israel has begun allowing food into Gaza. Most of the supplies go to GHF, which operates food distribution points. A trickle of aid goes to the U.N. and humanitarian groups. Both systems are mired in chaos.
Friday—Building and maintaining trails for hiking, biking, ATV use and other recreation in Maine—plus where to go for the best trails
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