Protesters in Augusta call out Trump, Musk on Presidents Day
Faced with cold temperatures and icy wind gusts, the protesters outside the Maine State House shielded their faces with homemade signs whose messages included "SAVE DEMOCRACY," "JUSTICE NOW" or "ARREST MUSK."
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Fire that destroyed Unity flower shop, home believed to have been caused by cat
The fire reported at 6:51 a.m. Saturday on Depot Street drew firefighters from 12 towns, according to a fire official.
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EPA visits Winthrop schools as part of electric bus investigation
20 CommentsThe buses supplied to Winthrop by Lion Electric Co. through a federal program have been faulty.
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The new store in China Village celebrated its grand opening this weekend.
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A disciplinary panel chastised Charles Budd for violating the Maine bar's rules of conduct but decided against any formal discipline, including a suspension or probation.
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Attorney General Aaron Frey is appealing U.S. District Judge Lance Walker's order from last week, which suspended a new waiting period law for buying firearms.
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Darcie McElwee, a Caribou native, had served as Maine's lead prosecutor in the U.S. District Court since 2021.
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In sustaining one of the state's most important heritage industries, elected officials believe the measure would help sustain Maine's identity, too.
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Without outside funding, maintaining the dam to federal standards would run the town just under $10 million.
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The number of mental health providers licensed in Maine is up 60% since 2019. It still isn’t enough.Despite the increase in counselors, substance use counselors, social workers and psychologists, many Mainers are still waiting months for care.
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How much snow fell this weekend in Maine? Explore our interactive map
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Freedom is being sued over a road. In Maine, that’s not uncommon
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Fire that destroyed Unity flower shop, home believed to have been caused by cat
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China Lake Provisions offers locally sourced food, gifts, hot pizza
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Why Maine’s abandoned roads lead to lawsuits
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Opinion
Douglas Rooks: More money is not the answer for Maine’s indigent defense cases
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How much snow fell this weekend in Maine? Explore our interactive map
Totals across the state generally ranged from 5 to 10 inches, while some areas in Aroostook County got up to 16 inches.
Winthrop society to hold fundraiser Feb. 28, March 1
Drop off any donations from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27.
Maine braces for major wind gusts, bitter cold and significant snowfall
Dangerous winds are expected Friday to be followed by a significant winter storm Saturday and Sunday.
Moscow banned solar farms. A developer wants to change that.
Cianbro and Patriot Renewables are proposing a 60-megawatt solar farm at an old military radar site in Moscow and Caratunk.
Susan Collins’ reelection bid already shaping up to be a pivotal — and very expensive — race
One national political forecaster says the 2026 race will likely be a toss-up, but for now, Maine's senior senator looks to have an initial advantage because of her historical crossover appeal, which will be tested in Trump's second term.
Hilary Knight scores 2 goals as Fleet get PWHL win over Sirens
Aerin Frankel makes 35 saves as Boston tops New York, 4-1.
Mt. Ararat boys hockey season canceled, coach resigns after ‘unsportsmanlike’ incident amid hazing investigation
A.J. Kavanaugh announced his departure on Facebook hours before the rest of the team's season was canceled in the wake of an incident during a game Saturday.
Opinion: Let younger voices frame the arguments against Trump 2.0
If the goal is to win, start seeking strategy and advice from people elected recently.
Opinion: Is America still a city on a hill?
Well. Let's ask ourselves how the rest of the world is currently viewing us.
Missed it? Watch our conversation with ‘American Idol’ star Julia Gagnon
Julia Gagnon became a household name in Maine when she made it to the final seven singers on the latest season of 'American Idol.' She talked about her journey during a live conversation Tuesday at Given Auditorium at Colby College.
Eight ways to play in Maine’s snow
Tobogganing, sledding, tubing, cross-country skiing and hiking with snowshoes are just some of things you can do this winter, as Southern Maine finally has some snow.