QUOTE OF THE DAY

“I have seen sane scientists lose their minds during totality. It is a cathartic reaction.”

— Ralph Chou, a retired professor at the University of Waterloo School of Optometry and Vision Science in Canada, on how protecting your eyes during a total solar eclipse is harder than it seems.

TODAY’S TOP MAINE STORIES

If you look at the weather trends in Maine in recent years, you see a clear pattern of warming, especially in winter, especially in the Northeast, according to the latest National Climate Assessment and many other sources.

As a result of that warming, a rice-sized beetle that has killed millions of acres of pines in southern forests is munching its way north, and new research suggests its tree-killing prowess could be magnified in cooler climes.

Brunswick is considering spending $380,000 on a new armored vehicle that police say is needed for incidents like last year’s mass shooting in Lewiston. Opponents object to the military bearing and the cost.

The parents of a man killed in a 2021 crash in Hampden are suing the company that engineered the guardrail they say failed to keep their son’s car from plunging into a stream where he drowned.

When a child showed up at a Bangor-area hospital with life-threatening injuries and died during the night, the hospital called not only the police but the Department of Health and Human Services. Details were scant on Monday, but more are likely to emerge in the coming days.

MAINE IN PICTURES

February 17, 2024: Ellsworth’s Addison Atherton (No. 14) gets a rebound over Presque Isle’s Addison Clairmont (No. 2) in a girls Class B North quarterfinal game Saturday at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor. Credit: Linda Coan O'Kresik / BDN

CREATURE FEATURE

The silver fox Timber Bear was in heat when he made his break for freedom, possibly in pursuit of the scent of female wild foxes.
Timber Bear the silver fox and Princess the cat regard one another in the home of Danielle Katherina Brann on Monday. Timber Bear had previously been missing for nine days, during which time Brann said she believed he had been in heat — raising the possibility that silver foxes may be born in the wild this spring. Credit: Molly Rains / Lincoln County News

The story of Timber Bear, the rare silver fox that escaped from its owners’ home in Waldoboro earlier this month only to be reunited last weekend, captivated BDN readers.

Well, as it turns out, owner Danielle Brann wasn’t entirely clear with reporters from the Lincoln County News about the status of her permit to keep a wild animal like a fox — she didn’t actually have one.

Late last week, the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife seized Timber Bear. He’s now in custody with the state.

Let’s hope Timber Bear’s story ends happily, wherever he ends up living. 

MORE NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE

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It’s unclear how affirmative action ruling will affect Maine higher education

Texas soldier gets 10 years for exploiting Maine child for sex

Fire destroys a log cabin in Winn

1 dead and 1 injured after Waterville shooting

Man accused of setting fire to Buckfield home

Driver killed in New Sharon collision

Man arrested after Portland stabbing

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

Vladimir Putin suggested he wants the release of a Russian imprisoned in Germany in exchange for Evan Gershkovich.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is escorted from the Lefortovsky court on Jan. 26, 2024, after the hearing in Moscow, Russia. Credit: Alexander Zemlianichenko / AP

“If anyone is waiting on Putin’s decency, as he continues to invade a neighbor and his government criminalizes things like journalism or protesting, they may be waiting a long time. The recent death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who was being held at a prison in the Arctic, underscores this.”

Editorial: Bring wrongfully detained Americans home from Russia

LIFE IN MAINE

Four new part-time purveyors are set to start serving up diverse international cuisines in the coming weeks, in the Veazie space also known as Korean Dad, Lee’s Korean food kitchen.

An Old Town 22-year-old hooked a winning togue and got it on the scale two minutes before the end of the Schoodic Lake Ice Fishing Derby over the weekend.
And finally, BDN Outdoors contributor V. Paul Reynolds does a post-mortem on the fall game hunting season, with statistics.