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Here’s what we’re talking about in Maine today.
The proposal from Rep. David Boyer, R-Poland, garnered bipartisan support in the House last week before failing Tuesday in the Senate.
The Friends of Katahdin Woods and Waters campaign, called “A Monumental Welcome,” has already raised $22.8 million.
With less than a month before the scheduled end of the 2023 legislative session, many in the State House are looking to Gov. Janet Mills for signs on how she will handle big issues.
EVs are a key part of the Mills administration’s climate goals, but the state has only reached only 4 percent of the ownership targets.
As part of the town’s special municipal election, there was a council seat left unfilled after Steve Golieb resigned in March.
The Maine Discovery Museum’s pilot program targets elementary school teachers because science often isn’t emphasized for young children.
First baseman Jeremiah Jenkins, who has belted 18 home runs and driven in 70 runs, was named the America East Player of the Year on Tuesday.
Gene Beck, who opened Nocturnem on Main Street in 2011, sold the business to Darren and Sybil Currier, Bangor residents and longtime patrons.
About 100 community members gathered Tuesday to discuss concerns about the fate of Northern Maine Medical Center.
Blood-sucking insects causes $2 billion in livestock and poultry damages annually around the country.
Today’s trail camera videos from Allie Ladd of Byron demonstrate that Canada lynx don’t seem to appreciate getting wet.
Conservative activist loses early in Maine school board lawsuits
‘Do not drink order’ lifted in Waterville
Rare Arctic charr deserve better protection under Maine fishing regulations
Judge dismisses appeal over Ellsworth’s lease for a new police station
Recent shark bites scary, but serious injuries remain vanishingly rare
Russia extends detention of US journalist Evan Gershkovich by 3 months
How you can help turtles crossing Maine roads this summer
Fixing Houlton’s pot-holed roads could take 44 years at current spending rate
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