More than 250 people gathered in the Hall of Flags to speak out against legislation that would expand abortion access in Maine.
2023
State panel urged to hold down rate increase for CMP
A public hearing in Lewiston Tuesday drew a handful of people worried about utility bills
U.S. is providing Ukraine with $2.6 billion in military aid
The aid will be taken from military stockpiles so it can be in the war zone quickly.
Sea Dogs appreciate bump in pay from historic labor agreement
The collective bargaining agreement between MLB and minor league players means players in Portland will see minimum salaries more than double annually.
Lawyers meet with jailed American reporter in Moscow prison
A graduate of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Evan Gershkovich is the first U.S. correspondent since the Cold War to be detained on espionage accusations.
Maine to receive more than $62 million for drinking water upgrades
The funding will be used to replace lead service lines and address PFAS contamination.
In a first, EPA survey puts a number on lead pipes around U.S.
A new survey of lead pipes across the United States estimates that Florida has more than any other state.
Tuesday’s college roundup: Southern Maine baseball starts fast in win over Husson
The Huskies score four runs in the first inning and cruise to a 10-1 win over the Eagles.
Maine House Speaker Talbot Ross touts ‘housing first’ plan
The plan would devote $13 million to support permanent housing for people experiencing chronic homelessness.
Proposed homelessness bill supported at state hearing
The bill would establish a funding source for supportive services, develop housing for state’s chronically homeless.