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With Thanksgiving nearing, Senior Plus Meals on Wheels Kitchen is seeking help. → Read More
With children 5 to 11 now eligible to be vaccinated against COVID-19, a Maine pediatrician is offering some advice to help parents of children who are afraid of needles. → Read More
A longtime Tri for a Cure participant came up with a unique way to raise money for the event and the Maine Cancer Foundation this year. → Read More
A 97-year-old World War II veteran from Maine was honored by the state on Friday for her work with the Army’s intelligence service during the war. → Read More
Two students at South Portland High School have created a GoFundMe page to help graduating seniors with outstanding fees with the school district get their cap and gown. → Read More
“The hardest thing for me was, am I ever going to get back to where I was? Am I ever going to be me? I didn't know,” said WMTW Chief Photographer Arthur Villator said. → Read More
Pooled COVID-19 testing is the state’s newest tool to increase full-time in-person learning for more Maine children. → Read More
“I am totally overwhelmed. I never thought for a second that this would happen to me. It’s a total joy,” Erik Messerschmidt, of Cape Elizabeth, said. → Read More
With school vacation week coming to a close, Mainers who traveled outside of New England will need to test negative for COVID-19 to avoid quarantining. → Read More
“I was literally inches away from not being here today, but really by the graces of God and the staff at Maine Medical Center, I got lucky. I made it,” Pete Jardine said. → Read More
Teachers, students and parents have spent a year navigating virtual learning, creating concerns that children are falling behind, with many students only receiving in-person learning two days a week. → Read More
A Maine teacher is being called a hero after saving a student who started choking in class during snack time. → Read More
Parents are asking Gov. Janet Mills to make vaccinating teachers a priority, saying the pandemic and remote learning has forced many families to make tough choices. → Read More
The Stephen and Tabitha King foundation will cover the $6,500 cost needed to publish the students' book. → Read More
A group of young writers at Farwell Elementary School in Lewiston is working on being published, despite the pandemic. → Read More
People living with developmental and intellectual disabilities are at greater risk of severe illness from COVID-19, including those living with Down syndrome. → Read More
So much has changed during the coronavirus pandemic, but there has been one unfortunate constant: the stress and anxiety of having a sick child. → Read More
On a normal year, Southern Maine Community College would’ve been filled with thousands of athletes and spectators on Sunday for the annual Tri for a Cure. → Read More
"It's very much a Maine story. The whole story was a tapestry that really interwove the lives of so many people, and Goodall Park was where it all happened," senior ESPN writer Tom Junod said. → Read More
Our system uses technology similar to that used by the Maine Department of Transportation. → Read More