Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine to host training during July and August.
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UMaine Extension to offer Swine 101
Locally, seminars are scheduled in Waldo, Skowhegan and Waldoboro.
Rangeley celebrates July 3rd in the Park
Winners of the Great American Dog Parade recognized.
Trump tweets send stinging message to countless Americans
The president’s comments echo hurtful remarks they have heard throughout their lives – that they are not fully welcome in their own country.
Celebration of life to be held for skateboarder killed in Portland hit-and-run
Wayne Harwood’s mother said a celebration of her son’s life will be held Friday in Lincolnville.
Trump administration to begin enforcing abortion restrictions
It says its new regulation barring taxpayer-funded family planning clinics from making abortion referrals will take effect immediately.
Report of gas leak in Augusta closes Hospital Street, clears state buildings
The Maine State Police Crime Lab, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, the Maine State Police barracks and several houses were evacuated after an excavator struck a gas line Monday.
Mechanic Falls petition effort launched to recall majority of Town Council
An effort to recall four town councilors began Monday when Mark Elliott presented a signed affidavit to interim Town Clerk Julie Ward, the result of the controversial dismissal of Town Manager Zakk Maher.
Apollo 11 moon landing had thousands working behind scenes
In 1969, the massive workforce stretched across the U.S. and included engineers, scientists, mechanics, technicians, pilots, divers, seamstresses and secretaries.
Witnesses testify how Kimberly Dobbie was stabbed and died outside Lewiston laundromat
The first day of Albert Flick’s trial features surveillance videos, including one outside the Lewiston laundromat where Kimberly Dobbie was stabbed to death.