The Cheverus graduate won the championship oldest and largest track and field competition in the United States.
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Bowdoin exhibit documents the Wabanaki experience through oral histories, photos
‘Beyond the Claims — Stories from the Land & the Heart,’ is a Wabanaki REACH exhibit that delves into the 1980 settlement between Wabanaki Nations and the state of Maine.
2 Portland breweries win at 2026 World Beer Cup
Allagash and Orange Bike earned medals at the prestigious competition.
Moldy cannabis is being treated with radiation in Maine. Growers don’t have to tell you.
As growers debate the safety of cleaning contaminated marijuana with radiation and ozone in the wake of recalls, the state isn’t enforcing a rule that treated product be labeled as such.
Draft North Yarmouth municipal budget up less than 1%
Proposed increases in staffing costs, contracted services and capital expenses are driving the small hike.
Biddeford city manager resigning after less than a year on the job
Truc Dever, who was hired last summer to succeed Jim Bennett, submitted her resignation letter to Mayor Liam LaFountain and the City Council on Sunday evening.
Has the number of U.S. billionaires risen from fewer than 80 in 1990 to over 900? | Fact brief
Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner has cited the statistic in campaign speeches.
Pro-Collins super PAC launches $2M attack ad against Graham Platner
Pine Tree Results’ ad buy highlights Platner’s old internet comments about sexual assault, lobstermen and rural white Americans.
Raymond boy publishes book about his journey with epilepsy
Weston Quinn, 9, wrote the book ‘Juvenile Epilepsy Warrior.’