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QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Jimmy McGee of Bangor, who has been homeless for about three months since losing his job, and who says he’s applied for about 90 different jobs but hasn’t found anyone to hire him.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
Here’s what the beginning of Maine’s immigration enforcement surge looked like. Reports began early Tuesday, centered on the Portland area and later in Lewiston, the two Maine cities with the most notable immigrant populations.
8 ideas to solve Bangor’s homelessness crisis from the people living it. The Bangor Daily News spoke with more than a dozen homeless community members about how they would solve the issue. Here’s what they said.
There’s “nothing” in this isolated corner of Maine, and that’s why people like it. Moose River, north of Jackman on U.S. Route 201, may be the state’s most isolated frontier town.
We needed a better definition for rural Maine, and Hannaford helped us find it. We looked at how close towns and cities were to the grocery store in our new Rural Maine Index grading system, which mixes where you are in the state with how people generally live there. These are the top 10 most rural places in Maine, according to our index.
The Blue Hill Library is planning to remove a neighboring house it bought a few years ago in order to make room for more green space, areas for outdoor programs and additional parking.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Arctic blast brings negative 40 degree wind chill to Maine
- Northern lights dance across Maine skies
- Republican super PAC is spending $42M to defend Susan Collins
- Mills proposes $4.3M for school bus safety after student deaths
- Blaine House evacuated because of gas leak
- Penobscot Nation urges its members to carry their tribal IDs during expected ICE surge
- Bangor man charged in machete attack
- Orrington man charged with murder in infant’s death
- Overnight parking is banned in downtown Bangor through Friday
- UMaine System reports highest spring enrollment in 8 years
- Conductor of Aroostook’s largest choral group retires after nearly 50 years
- Maine’s northernmost indoor track team has no track. It still thrives.
- Woman seriously injured in explosion at her Maine home
- National investigators release initial report on Rockland student run over by school bus
- ICE agents leave Maine parking lot after reportedly watching kids board school bus
- Cooper Flagg’s return helps Mavericks blow out Knicks as boos fill Madison Square Garden
MAINE IN PICTURES
FROM THE OPINION PAGES
“In one year, Trump has taken a country that had an astoundingly successful recovery from the COVID pandemic, and turned it into a country with a weakening economy damaged by a strong undercurrent of fear and resentment.”
Editorial: Fear and uncertainty have characterized Donald Trump’s chaotic first year in office
LIFE IN MAINE
The winter fishing trip that turned into one of my best days ever. “The fishing was incredible, but more than that, it was the morning with my boys — the snow falling, the stories shared and the feeling of standing beside them not as a guide or a dad, but as one of the guys,” Kevin McKay writes.
Stephen King’s home has turned into a tourist attraction, but few people know about the Mainer who designed and built its iconic gate.