More than $21 million in grants was either terminated or put on hold as the university system was negotiating their terms and conditions, college officials say.
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Maine Trust for Local News begins fact-checking operation in partnership with Gigafact
Veteran reporter and former Press Herald writer and editor J. Craig Anderson will produce twice-weekly fact briefs to either verify or debunk online claims related to Maine news.
Did Maine lack a legal minimum age for marriage prior to 2020? | Fact brief
Editor’s note: This is the first of our fact briefs, published in conjunction with the nonprofit Gigafact. Read more about our partnership here. Yes. Until 2020, Maine had no statutory minimum age for marriage. Previously, the state allowed 16- and 17-year-olds to marry with parental consent; children under 16 required both parental consent and judicial […]
What’s next for Northern Light Inland patients?
Up-to-date information on transferring medical records, finding a new provider and determining next steps are available on the Northern Light Inland website.
Falmouth Land Trust to upgrade trails threatened by erosion
As the trails face more heavy rains and foot traffic, the Falmouth Land Trust is highlighting the value of the trails to the community with a National Trails Day celebration on June 7.
Westbrook City Council chief will not seek reelection
Claude Rwaganje was first elected to a three-year, at-large term on the City Council in 2019.
Westbrook High School senior is ready for the challenges of life
Giang Wayne will attend USM, studying political science, and aims to earn a black belt in karate this August.
Maine has a thriving industry of home bakers
The state has fewer restrictions than most others on selling foods made at home.
Can Portland’s streets handle a 3,300-seat concert venue?
The Portland Planning Board discusses options Tuesday to manage vehicular and pedestrian traffic at the proposed Portland Music Hall.
Job openings in Maine are dropping, signaling return to ‘normalcy’
But experts say the trend could be short-lived.
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