Steven Avery requested the court review his conviction for killing a young photographer in 2005, a case that became the focus of the popular Netflix series “Making a Murderer.”
Arts & Entertainment
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Rapper Young Dolph fatally shot at Tennessee cookie shop
Authorities in Memphis said a search was underway for the shooter.
Times Square is back open for New Year’s Eve – with proof of vaccination
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says crowds will once again fill Times Square this New Year’s Eve.
86-year-old woman named Israel’s ‘Miss Holocaust Survivor’
The pageant is meant to recognize the country’s dwindling number of survivors.
Check out our Maine Press Association award-winning photos of the year
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No joke: Comedians, cannabis companies push pot legalization
Big cannabis companies are backing a new, celebrity-infused campaign to enlist marijuana users to pressure Congress to legalize pot nationwide
‘Sesame Street’ debuts Asian American muppet
At only 7 years old, Ji-Young is making history as the first Asian American muppet in the “Sesame Street” canon
Indie Film: Giving thanks to the Maine film community for keeping the lights, and cameras, on
With their perseverance in the face of the pandemic, it would have been really hard to write this column.
Face the Music: Weakened Friends grow up together on ‘Quitter’
Grab tickets now for their Dec. 3 show at Portland House of Music.
Woolwich artist reunited with late husband in joint exhibit at Maine Jewish Museum
Ellen Golden and Duane Paluska worked in separate studios, but their creations nevertheless reveal deep connections.