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Many of the victims have been small businesses, with two more added to the list this week. → Read More
Volunteer firefighters and paramedics is a system that has worked in rural America for years. But the industry is being challenged now more than ever before with bringing people in. And the root of that problem? Not enough money. → Read More
Carmine was an icon among Maine veterans and the community beyond. Through his service to his country, and his many years volunteering for the men and women who came before and after him. → Read More
Fire officials say they got the call for the fire on a private road off of Levenseller Road. → Read More
State Police say just after 8 a.m., a single vehicle rollover between exits 185 and 186 began a chain reaction. → Read More
A local t-shirt maker is designing limited edition shirts to benefit Ukraine. → Read More
This time fans in the stands can enjoy it without a mask. → Read More
Chris Gardner is selling sheets of stickers, designed by Polish artists, in support of Ukraine. → Read More
A three year effort from the Forest Society of Maine and the Northeast Wilderness Trust has conserved the Grafton Forest that sits along the Maine-New Hampshire border. → Read More
636 Maine people died last year due to overdose and this new facility is aiming to bringing that number down. → Read More
Around 40 athletes competed in snowshoeing races at the University of Maine for the Central Maine title. → Read More
With 22 schools across Maine taking part this year, and more than 12,000 kids. → Read More
Regardless of the weather, there can always be ice on the paths of trails this time of year. → Read More
Kristyn is part of a community of kidney donors, they call themselves the Kidney Donor Athletes. → Read More
R.S.U. 19 has decided to make masks in their schools optional starting Monday. → Read More
Some Congressional leaders in Maine are calling for even more sanctions against Russia and Putin. → Read More
Fire crews say the fire broke out shortly after 1 p.m. when the car came to a stop between exits 185-186 Southbound. → Read More
Daegan Trafton, an eighth grade student at the school says he and his classmates were aware of the risks of being sent home before coming to school. → Read More
The U.S. Coast Guard was back Thursday morning breaking up the thick ice with specialized boats. → Read More
The study included childcare, poverty and transportation as major issues facing Mainers. → Read More