The Supreme Court restored temporary access until May 11 after a lower court ruled that mifepristone should only be available in person.
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In race between Susan Collins and Graham Platner, where do moderates turn?
Some supporters of Janet Mills are slow to warm to the near-certain Democratic nominee for Senate.
Here’s what Graham Platner says Lewiston needs to thrive
The U.S. Senate candidate called for more federal government investment in local communities.
Maine Water Co. is proposing a rate increase. Here’s how to give feedback.
Members of the public will be able to offer comments and sworn testimony at a hearing Wednesday.
4 Republican candidates will face off in June 9 primary for Franklin County commissioner
Each of the terms for District 4 and District 5 will be 4 years.
New England appeals court weighs whether detained immigrants have right to bond hearings
The lawsuit was filed by several civil rights groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union of Maine.
Augusta’s airport could get new 30-seat commercial flights. Here’s how.
Cape Air’s contract with the state airport runs out this year, and 2 airlines are competing to replace them — including one that hopes to bring bigger passenger jets and a further destination.
Wales firefighter numbers grow to 14 following walkout
An independent investigation into allegations about the fire chief not being qualified is ongoing.
Lane closures expected on Interstate 95 southbound in Sidney
The lane closures will allow testing and repair of roadway sensors installed along the interstate.
Is Portland the only Maine municipality with rent control laws? | Fact brief
Several cities and towns across Maine have instituted rent stabilization specifically for residents of mobile home parks.