Maine is graduating more doctors, but experts say increasing the primary care workforce is hampered by several issues.
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Nobleboro denied a request to build a Verizon tower. Now the developer is suing.
A local zoning ordinance prohibits cell towers from being built more than 300 yards from U.S. Route 1.
Maine National Guard heads for Rhode Island to help with blizzard response
Two dozen soldiers and 10 dump trucks have been mobilized to help haul snow and expedite the cleanup process, the Guard announced Thursday.
Ogunquit Museum of American Art names new executive director
David Cummingham, the interim executive director, is taking the job permanently.
Rare bluebird day allows winter climb to Mount Washington summit
A calm winter weather window allowed the Mount Washington Auto Road SnowCoach to reach the summit, an uncommon opportunity normally prevented by extreme conditions.
Bar Mills could seek historic district status in Buxton and Hollis
The village is located on both banks of the Saco River and features several landmark structures.
Ted’s Fried Clams to reopen in Shapleigh
The new owners aim to launch May 1.
Cumberland County Jail inmate accused of calling in bomb threat
The inmate is accused of calling the Portland Press Herald and threatening to kill the president and blow up 3 locations across Maine, authorities said Thursday.
Third victim dies from wounds suffered in Rhode Island ice rink attack, police say
The accused shooter, who police say died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, worked at Bath Iron Works.
Stories of 7 generations of Waterford family still alive in historic home
Judy Green is writing her family’s history at a North Waterford homestead, from 1790 to today.