Rep. Nina Milliken has been issued a summons and is due to appear in court on a misdemeanor charge next month.
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Who will be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Maine this year?
Here’s what you should know and what is still unknown as the flu season approaches.
Lucky in love at Two Lights State Park | Letter
Friday morning the weather was so iffy — rain and drizzle — that my friends and I hesitated to go on our usual walk. We decided to risk it, and went to Two Lights State Park. We walked under the trees during a light drizzle and, when the rain stopped, ventured out to a path […]
Live updates of Maine high school football openers
Follow along throughout the evening for scores and other info from Friday’s games.
Mother and child located
Maine State Police had asked for help finding the 29-year-old woman and her 4-year-old son.
Is Maine approaching, or already in, a recession?
The chief economist at Moody’s Analytics included the state among nearly 2 dozen considered ‘in or at high risk’ of a recession, but the Maine state economist is pushing back and says employment is steady.
Remembering Bill Diamond, Maine’s ‘one true statesman’
Diamond’s long career showed us the value of tackling tough issues with civility and a spirit of bipartisanship.
Maine not included in DOJ’s northern border crackdown
The announcement that federal officials will increase efforts to fight human smuggling at the northern border come as encounters with noncitizens significantly lag behind previous years in New York, Vermont and Maine.
Scarborough’s Dunstan tax increment financing district is killed
The Town Council votes to shut down proposed development district.
Cape Elizabeth will soon be home to a solar field
The 6.5-acre parcel on the capped landfill will feature 2,796 solar modules. Construction could begin as early as this fall.