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The easing of restrictions on allowing Kyiv to use the Army Tactical Missile System, or ATACMS, to hit targets inside Russia is a significant reversal in U.S. policy.
A draft report calls for additional taxes on gambling, cannabis or cigarettes to help stabilize funding for the subsidy program that protects Maine's struggling dairy farms.
A move to install electric heat pumps for the entire house instead of individual rooms has drawn strong interest from homeowners who are increasingly taking advantage of rebates.
Though there were warning signs of a leak, staff failed to understand that changes in plant data indicated the issue, according to an engineering report completed this month.
Three others were also charged with hindering apprehension when Kevin Michael Litchfield was arrested in a cabin off Kittredge Brook Road, charged with dragging a sheriff's deputy with his car on Nov. 1.
In a 15-minute interview with the Press Herald, Maine's senior senator also talked about some of incoming Pres. Donald Trump's early moves and policy goals.
It’s the 10th anniversary of Gardens Aglow at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. The light show has attracted 780,000 visitors to Boothbay, who wind through a mile of pathways adorned by more than 750,000 high-efficiency LED lights – about 66 miles of lights if laid end-to-end. Photos by staff photographer Ben McCanna.
Experts say the president-elect, in pushing for recess appointments, is asking the Senate to abdicate its constitutional duty to confirm or reject executive branch nominees.
The state's Committee on Judicial Conduct recommended that Maine Supreme Judicial Court Justice Catherine Connors be sanctioned for participating in foreclosure cases that posed a conflict of interest.
Wreath were placed Monday at Teague World War I Memorial Arch and at monuments in Meeting House Park in Farmington to pay tribute to veterans past and present.
RSU 9 Nov. 8 board meeting celebrated student achievements, career exploration, and a heartfelt Veterans Day parade that brought the community together.
The warming center at the former Schemengees Bar & Grille will accommodate up to 100 guests per night, making it one of the largest efforts in the state.
A years-long battle between 2 large energy companies over the New England Clean Energy project took a new turn in a 126-page lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Springfield, Mass.
Understanding the climate crisis is tough. Maine Youth for Climate Justice (MYCJ) has turned to audio production to help educate the public on the problems and potential solutions.