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Mainers find repairing and reusing turns the well-loved into good as new
Residents of Greater Portland are getting creative to find ways to spend less and buy sustainably in 2025.
In northern Maine, memory of Mardi Gras traditions is fading
It wasn’t exactly New Orleans, but Catholics in the St. John Valley liked to stir up mischief before the start of Lent.
UMF researchers want to know, how smart is your cat?
The Maine Cat Lab at the University of Maine at Farmington is conducting the first-ever international study of cat intelligence.
Bath Winterfest brings some fun to February
Bath’s fourth annual Winterfest on Saturday was full of snowy activities for the whole family.
While home insurance rates spike elsewhere, Maine leads country in stability
Maine has been the least impacted by climate change-fueled insurance rate increases nationwide, a new report finds.
A new bill could make it easier for Mainers to get small loans. It would also allow lenders to charge more.
Supporters claim the measure would help people in need of emergency funds, but opponents say it would undo protections against predatory lenders.
Trump has some Canadians rethinking their Maine vacation plans
Tariff threats and political insults could put millions of dollars for Maine’s tourism industry at risk.
Maine’s coldest case: Police still trying to solve 1954 murder of 12-year-old boy in Auburn
Despite years of investigation, authorities have never figured out who murdered Kenny Wood Jr. from Gray.
Our favorite photos from Saturday’s basketball finals
The Maine state basketball tournament kept on rolling, with boys and girls playing from all over the state.