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44 mins agoThe chain said Saturday that it has filed for bankruptcy protection as it looks for ways to 'ensure the long-term viability' of its casual dining brand.
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at 12:31 PMThe Republican nominee will campaign in Gastonia, west of Charlotte, and Greensboro on Saturday, with a stop in Salem, Virginia, in between.
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at 12:31 PMHouse Speaker Mike Johnson walked back his comments on the cutting semiconductor subsidies, saying he only meant that Republicans would 'streamline' the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act.
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16 mins agoMore than 45,000 Maine households will receive assistance with energy bills and repairs through the federal program, according to Rep. Chellie Pingree's office.
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The outcome of Tuesday's election will shape the country’s future, determining whether the new White House has allies or skeptics on Capitol Hill – or faces a divided Congress.
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But the Trump campaign says Democrats are fearmongering.
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The money would fund upgrades to the passenger terminal building and parking garage, and the development of a new over-the-water flight path meant to reduce neighborhood noise complaints.
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at 12:44 PMRoads and lawns across Maine are dotted with colorful, all-caps messaging about the election. But whether yard signs are effective or an eyesore depends who you ask.
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at 1:11 PMAaron Karp is charged with murder in the death of Susan McHugh. Prosecutors say Karp killed McHugh in Morrill's Corner during a confrontation between rival motorcycle clubs.
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November 1The university system rescinded an offer to sell the building to a church earlier this year, citing shortcomings in the initial request for proposals' criteria.
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November 1The report said it had identified 'several instances of behaviors and acts by multiple employees that warrant review for corrective counseling and, potentially, disciplinary action,' and that they would be provided due process under the law.
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at 12:44 PMAmong the top issues driving some young voters interviewed at campuses this week were reproductive rights, climate change and equality.
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November 1The latest video that surfaced in Georgia bore the hallmarks of a Russia-linked troll farm aided by John Mark Dougan, a former Florida and Maine law enforcement officer who lives in Russia.
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November 1Ghosts and ghouls filled the quiet streets of Peaks Island for Halloween, some on foot, some on the island's ubiquitous golf carts. The evening began with trick-or-treating, then ended at the Lions Club where the annual costume contest was held, along with a Wizard of Oz-themed haunted house full of costumed actors and jump scares. Staff photographer Ben McCanna captured all the color of the night.
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November 1The deluge powered a flood that knocked down two of the four bridges in the town and made a third unsafe to cross.
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November 1The Republican nominee has long vilified former congresswoman Liz Cheney over her criticism of his role in fomenting the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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November 1The city will work with community partners to operate a warming shelter this winter, officials announced Friday.
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November 1The restaurant opened on Cottage Avenue in 2013.
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November 1Jessy Forney veered off the road and hit a tree that crushed half of his SUV. He suffered serious injuries in the crash but is expected to make a full recovery after being pulled from the wreck by an anonymous good Samaritan.
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at 10:09 AMThe former president visited the city to make a final push in support of Vice President Kamala Harris as she vies for the presidency.