The film spotlights a Siberian journalist who is thrown into the crosshairs of government cover-up involving a coal mine fire.
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Maine bans retail sale of powerful rat poisons
State officials move to stop secondary poisoning after studies show toxic chemicals are turning up in Maine wildlife, including black bears and fishers.
Side Door Coffeehouse welcomes Castlebay duo
The Side Door Coffeehouse in Brunswick is a venue for local musicians and others to share their talents, with a feature musician or group closing out the evening.
Standout singer-songwriter brings storytelling talent to Gardiner
Johnson Hall Opera House presents Grammy winner Shawn Colvin on June 18.
Wiscasset gallery to offer classes that expand connections with nature
The classes will be in tandem with the Maine Art Gallery’s exhibition ‘Song of the Wild: Honoring the Natural Beauty and Wildlife of Maine’ from June 18 through July 26.
Waynflete boys, Maranacook girls tennis claim Class C titles
The Flyers and the Black Bears add more hardware to their collections.
Jackson Lab lands $1.8M grant from Michael J. Fox Foundation
The foundation awarded the grant to Jackson Lab, which is studying genetic mutations that are risk factors for Parkinson’s.
Mt. Ararat hosts college athletics signing day
Ten seniors were celebrated for their decision to continue athletics after graduation.
Charges dropped against faith leaders arrested at Susan Collins’ Portland office
The protesters said they will continue to speak out against the Republican senator after she voted in favor of a $70 billion package supporting immigration enforcement.
HEARTS Act will improve cardiac emergency response | Letter
As a certified CPR instructor and registered cardiovascular invasive specialist here in Maine, I know how quickly a cardiac emergency can unfold. In those first moments, before help arrives, survival depends on the people nearby. That means anyone can make the difference. At Maine Medical Center, I have spent my career caring for patients with […]