Staff at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is recommending proposals to increase fish passage at four dams in ...
The old landmark awaits the same wrecking ball that took down buildings on either side of it to make way for the construction ...
A rally was held in Augusta Friday to oppose Maine's interpretation of Title IX, which allows trans athletes to play women's ...
The report has been criticized by groups that worry the dams will result in the collapse of endangered Atlantic salmon and ...
A Kennebec County superior court judge issued an order saying the Maine Commission on Public Defense Services must provide ...
MACHIAS -- Four people are facing charges as part of an investigation into illegal drug activity in Washington County. A ...
Many towns will be posting their roads soon, meaning certain roads will be closed to heavy logging trucks to prevent ...
Officials say 41-year-old Cal Jason Sawyer of Waterville died at a hospital after experiencing a “medical issue” at the ...
The hospital system cited "higher operational costs, unsustainably low reimbursement rates, and a tight labor market" as reasons for the closure.
The sheriff's office said the inmate was transferred to Maine Medical Center in Portland on Feb. 25 and died on Saturday, March 8.
During our annual stint on the Great Day to Be a Bobcat livestream yesterday, we shared a few CatFacts — fun morsels of information — with viewers, which we now share with you. Great Day 2025 was ...
AUGUSTA (WGME) - The Kennebec County Superior Court has found that Maine is violating the Sixth Amendment. The ruling says if the state fails to provide a lawyer to a criminal suspect within two weeks ...