A federal judge has temporarily blocked the National Institutes of Health directive, which Sen. Susan Collins also opposes, calling it ‘poorly conceived.’
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Maine men’s hockey impresses after big weekend at Providence
After a tie and win, Travis Lazarczyk slides the Black Bears up to No. 4 on his ballot in this week’s USCHO poll.
Cooper Flagg, Duke men’s basketball can’t grab No. 1 ranking
A loss to Clemson ended Duke’s winning streak; Flagg and the Blue Devils will look to bounce back.
New administration sparks uncertainty for Brunswick PFAS spill cleanup
Local officials are waiting for what comes next at the federal level while they continue to grapple with a toxic chemical spill.
The Love Signs group spreads joy in Portland with messages, smiles
Also known as the “Love Factory,” these Portland residents hold signs on Congress Street three times a week with a simple message of love.
Portland police identify 2 men found dead in the woods
Police found the men deceased in the woods behind the Hannaford supermarket on Riverside Street.
TEMPOart selects Wyoming administrator as first full-time executive director
Laura Zorch McDermit, 41, took on the leadership of the nonprofit at the beginning of February.
Gen Z Mainers embrace Valentine’s Day — in their own way
The younger generation is carrying on traditions, like giving cards and candy, but also making a concerted effort to spend time with friends and family.
Throwback photos: A multi-decade look at Valentine’s Day in Portland
Around Valentine’s Day, love has been in the air for decades in Portland.
Maine colleges are meeting students where they are: Online
Fully online graduate and undergraduate degrees, which schools say offer flexibility for busy adult students, are becoming more available across the state.