Route 27 was closed to traffic Saturday morning.
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Wastewater testing sheds light on COVID-19 trends
However, there has not been enough screening statewide to offer warning signs of potential case spikes.
Gov. Mills plans nation’s 1st floating offshore wind farm dedicated to research
The cluster of turbines 20 to 40 miles offshore would be used to study how to make the technology compatible with fishing and wildlife in the Gulf of Maine.
Sen. King: This Thanksgiving, staying apart is an act of love
It may be the understatement of the year to say we’ve had a tough go of it in 2020. With that comes the natural inclination to ease up as we enter the holiday season. Now, though, would be the worst time to let your guard down when it comes to some very basic safeguards. There […]
Chester Greenwood Day will be held differently
Many traditional Chester Greenwood Day activities will be held as usual, while others will have different formats due to the coronavirus pandemic.
State revenues exceed four-month target by $146 million
Maine financial officials say the better-than-expected performance is due to the federal aid package in the spring, and they urge Congress to pass another pandemic relief package.
U.S. drops case against retired Mexican general after pressure
The former Mexican defense secretary was accused of conspiring to smuggle thousands of kilos of illegal drugs into the U.S.
Maine CDC changes policy on investigating probable cases of COVID-19
The agency says it will no longer investigate probable cases of people who haven’t tested positive, even if they have had contact with someone who has.
Mainers fear for loved ones in embattled Tigray region of Ethiopia
Ethiopian immigrants and their families are calling on U.S. officials here and abroad to intervene.
Rangeley teenager is first full-time firefighter in the town
Camdan Carmichael, 18, was selected from among several candidates to work at the Rangeley Fire Rescue Department.