The nonprofit Washington, D.C.-based Compassion Over Killing released its findings Monday of an undercover investigation of salmon hatchery Cooke Aquaculture.
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Caught on camera: Augusta man sentenced to 3 years for thefts
Joseph Carter, 52, of Augusta, was allegedly caught on camera stealing items, including a baby stroller.
Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce to host annual Business Expo
More than 100 businesses will participate in the event at the Augusta Civic Center, which is geared toward networking and helping job seekers find a new employer.
‘It is all expression’: Cigar box guitars show many items can be turned into instruments
Cigar box guitar performances, hand-wiring pickup demonstrations start third day of Maine Luthier’s Showcase.
Augusta native makes Maine mark in Denver
Drew Ryan has brought the type of seafood joint most Mainers take for granted to the Mile High City.
Pittsfield Community Theatre hosting live entertainment
The theater is looking to become sustainable by offering live events to engage the community and taking steps to become a nonprofit venture that offers Pittsfield and its environs an “enrichment center.”
Five Questions: Diggy’s Dogs owners Joy Bechard and Jason Davis
The owners of Diggy’s Dogs talk about knowing when it’s time to make a change and start something new.
Firefighters challenged to work with communities to reduce fire risk
Maine Firefighters Memorial Service Program especially somber in wake of Farmington explosion that killed one firefighter, critically and seriously injured six others.
Maine Craft Weekend kicks off with Native American exhibit at Colby College
The exhibit includes artwork from 38 artists expressed through paintings, jewelry, baskets and other creative medium.
State halts use of road sealant after crashes on Route 225 in Rome
The Maine Department of Transportation could skirt liability for creating potentially hazardous or fatal conditions after contractor SHOem Roadway Services LLC incorrectly laid fog seal on the road in June.