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February 22,2023

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In the last week, we've reported on half a dozen crimes in our city — a stabbing, a murder charge, a hit-and-run, an arraignment

These stories are not meant to frighten or sensationalize. We're following these updates closely, taking every effort to bring you a full picture of what happened.

Because they happened in our community and because there are real people involved in these tragedies — people with struggles, yes, but people who were loved. 

We want to tell those stories well. If you can help our endeavors, please send me a note

- Until next week, Julia

Founder of Granny's Burritos killed in violent stabbing at Cumberland Ave. apartment
Related: Man charged with murder in Feb. 17 homicide

Arrest made in November killing of Bethany Kelley, 23

Counterprotesters condemn ‘It’s OK to be white’ banner in Congress Square
Related: Police investigating fight over banner outside City Hall

Victoria Mansion confronts its ties to slave economy

More than 60 people apply for city manager job
Related: Portland launches search for new police chief

Harmon's pulling up its roots in downtown this spring

A FALSE SPRING

Francisco Elongo of Portland performs jump rope exercises as light rain falls in Deering Oaks last Friday. But the warm temps won't last, the city could get up to a foot of snow by Friday morning. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer

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Julia Arenstam is the city editor of the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. She spent several years reporting in the bayous of south Louisiana before becoming an executive producer in the big city of Baton Rouge. Story suggestions are always welcome and follow her on Twitter @JuliaArenstam.

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