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QUOTE OF THE DAY
“I feel like I’m in the dark. I’m lost.”
— Erika Dupuis, whose 1-year-old daughter, Eleanora Ray McLaughlin, was found dead at a Milford home Sunday. Dupuis is still waiting for answers about what led to Eleanora’s death.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
A Democratic state rep is backing an investigation into her former employer over MaineCare fraud allegations. Deqa Dhalac’s statement came after House Republicans called for her to be removed from the Legislature’s budget committee over a scheme that misused MaineCare funds for interpreter services.
Two looming decisions will help shape Maine’s criminal defense landscape in 2026. The Maine Commission on Public Defense Services faces a nearly $13 million funding gap in 2026, as well as a long-awaited ruling from the Maine Supreme Judicial Court.
These projects in Orono are moving forward next year. Residents may not see much construction, but several large projects are in either engineering or construction phases.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Maine to get $190M in federal funding to improve rural health care access
- Who gets a raise when Maine’s minimum wages go up Jan. 1?
- Mom of 1-year-old found dead in Milford still waiting for answers
- Corinth man allegedly shot mother after argument over dogs, court records say
- Water at Holden Elementary School tests over PFAS limit
- Caribou’s Jessica Meir to lead NASA mission to International Space Station
- Former Madawaska port of entry sells for $173K
- 2 more Houlton officials have resigned
- Presque Isle to ring in new year with multifaceted celebration
- Incumbent wins Bucksport school board race in runoff election
- Owners will rebuild after devastating Portland wharf fire
- Oysters, crab and $400,000 worth of lobster meat stolen in New England
- 1 ejected in Maine rollover crash
- Hermon basketball player makes 2 buzzer-beaters in same game
- UMaine hockey player returning to the ice after recovering from head injury
- UMaine hockey must move past ‘growing pains’ to make NCAA tournament again
- Minor league hockey strike ends with tentative deal
MAINE IN PICTURES
FROM THE OPINION PAGES
“Our form of government and our economic system has generated tremendous prosperity. Shouldn’t we be able to get along and show the next generations how to do the same?”
LIFE IN MAINE
2025 was an unusually great year in Maine sports, maybe the best ever.
A fake announcement has been misleading Maine anglers about northern pike regulations.
Don’t miss these outdoor winter events this January.