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Carnaval ME returns for a third year at a new location

The winter festival will take place in the Portland Old Port Thursday, March 9 through Sunday, March 12 → Read More

Warmer winters put Maine's winter sports economy in jeopardy

“This is one of our biggest fundraisers to actually keep our club afloat. If we don't actually have this race, then in one or two years, we probably go belly up like the rest of the snowmobile clubs.” → Read More

At Lakes Region Recovery Center, moments of remembrance and hope on Black Balloon Day

“People newly out of rehab or detox when they're coming out into the world, they need to have that next step. They need to have that next connection.” → Read More

A parking lot pole at an Auburn Walmart has become a local legend

“Maine’s just known for lobster and blueberries and now we're known for the pole and it’s awesome!” → Read More

Nonprofits prepare for SNAP benefit reductions to hit Maine families

“This is not the time to cut these critical necessary benefits that were actually shown to be the solution to food insecurity at this really pivotal time." → Read More

A Portland man is dead two months after he was struck in a pedestrian hit-and-run

Portland police haven't found the suspect in the case → Read More

Maine reports the highest rate of non-fatal workplace incidents in the United States

In 2021, Maine reported a workplace injury rate of 4.7 incidents per 100 full-time workers according to Bureau of Labor Statistics → Read More

No life-threatening injuries after Portland apartment construction incident

The Portland Police Department confirmed the incident, but said no one suffered life-threatening injuries. → Read More

Meals on Wheels helps warm bodies and souls in Maine

Meals on Wheels delivered something extra with food on Valentine's Day → Read More

Sabattus hires its first full-time firefighters with funding from a federal grant

The FEMA grant will cover salaries and benefits for four full-time firefighters for three years. → Read More

Portland Public Schools release independent payroll audit report

The investigation points to staffing shortfalls as the main cause of payroll issues in the district → Read More

Mainers are still dealing with the lingering impacts of sub-zero temperatures

Pipe bursts have caused school closures and costly repairs for homeowners → Read More

Advocates say more resources are needed to address a rise in overdoses

More than 10,000 overdoses were reported in Maine during 2022 → Read More

Portland non-profits ask for cold weather gear donations

“Negative 30 degrees with windchill. It’s unlivable.” → Read More

President Biden plans to end the COVID-19 National and Public Health Emergencies

The White House announced a May 11 end date for the emergency designations → Read More

Some Portland sidewalks are still covered in snow and ice, five days after a snowstorm

Property owners are responsible for clearing their sidewalks after it snows. → Read More

An Ogunquit zoning ordinance prohibits holiday lights after Jan. 21

In Ogunquit, outdoor string lights are permitted at restaurants with outdoor dining; otherwise, they're only allowed between the Monday before Thanksgiving and Jan. 21.“I think is very tasteful — this community — I can't picture people putting up lights and having it looking tacky for a long period of time," said Jeffrey Mancarella, who owns a vacation property in Ogunquit with his husband. "It… → Read More

Maine Med reports a rise in cardiac emergencies related to shoveling

As back-to-back storms cover the state with snow, Mainers try to keep up with snow removal → Read More

A Bethel man is sharing his story after taking three humanitarian trips to Ukraine

"I have a car and these people are needing to get somewhere. So, it was just, it was really a no-brainer. I just was just going to do it." → Read More

Power outages impact more than 9,000 CMP customers in Wells

Hours without electricity put a strain on older community members → Read More