Bangor Daily News
Maine can revitalize its ATV trails as a path out of rural economic stagnation
"Maine can escape stagnation by doubling down on what makes us unique: our trails, people and wild spaces."
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2mFree information session and legal clinic aim to help low-income people understand their rights
BANGOR – Pine Tree Legal Assistance will hold a free public information session and legal clinic at the Bangor District Court on Thursday, July 9 to support low-income people navigating two different issues: criminal record sealing and legal name change. A criminal record can prevent a low-income person from accessing basic human needs such as […]
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2mInfluencer suing Trump administration after she was barred from JD Vance's event in Bangor
When they turned her away, Secret Service agents reportedly told Amanda McGonigle that they "knew where she stood."
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4mThe Latest: Defense disputes DNA evidence in Charlie Kirk assassination hearing
The preliminary hearing for the man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk is set to resume Wednesday afternoon, with defense attorneys expected to keep questioning the reliability of DNA testing that prosecutors say links the defendant to the suspected murder weapon. Prosecutors are trying to convince state District Judge Tony Graf that they have […]
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1mMan accused of assaulting Bangor coffeehouse staff
Tyler Corliss, 30, allegedly threw items, which be believed he moved with supernatural powers, at employees and chased them out of the store.
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7mSpecialty farmers adapt harvests, protect crops in face of extreme heat
BROOKSVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Even as the sun started to set, the day’s heat was still hanging in the air as Annie Woods walked back out to harvest squash and zucchini on her 50-acre farm. Prolonged and intense heat is part of a climate change-driven pattern of weather extremes that has also led to intense […]