A double-barreled storm will likely make roads slick, especially away from the coast.
2017
In Dubai, a new golf club shows ethical hazards of Trump presidency
The soon-to-open course encapsulates the host of worries of possible conflicts of interest circulating around America’s first franchise president.
Investigation of anti-Muslim hate crime in Westbrook ends with no answers
The department ends its probe of anti-Muslim messages without an arrest, but its responses to the incident at an apartment complex helped the targets feel safe again.
Maine Voices: Ten tips will help you set, attain and sustain fitness goals in 2017
Achieving fitness goals entails a lifestyle change that spans intake, output and also outlook.
Ever wondered what happens at a highway weigh station? Take a look
The fatal Maine Turnpike crash involving a trucker in November has put the spotlight on inspections.
A Bath-built schooner is coming home for good, 110 years later
The two-masted Mary E was built in 1906 and is going to the Maine Maritime Museum to complete an ongoing restoration for public exhibit.
In a year, you won’t be able to board a plane with a Maine ID unless the state acts
State Sen. Bill Diamond wants state driver’s licenses to remain valid as airline and other identification, but critics say the federal law puts privacy and personal data at risk.
Maine seventh-graders will need a new vaccine next school year
Forty-seven other states already mandate a booster shot for diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis, the last of which has surged in the state.
From the State House: Riverview’s future too important to decide without public input
The patients include our loved ones, and we all share responsibility for their well-being.
Our Opinion: Alzheimer’s cost rising every day
The U.S. must continue to invest in research to stop our most expensive disease.