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Animal Tales: Pet food pantry coming to a town near you

The Greater Androscoggin Humane Society is partnering with people food banks in the area to provide pet food for animal owners in need. → Read More

Maine volunteers ready for a crisis

Maine Responds was created to vet, train and track volunteers in the event of a public health crisis. Like a pandemic. → Read More

Lewiston mom starts Tourette’s syndrome support group

The group may be the only one in Maine. → Read More

Sunday River Resort in Newry has eight new COVID-19 cases

The ski area's new cases were confirmed by the Maine CDC, following a similar outbreak in December that included 31 cases. Schooner Memory Care in Auburn also has five COVID-19 cases. → Read More

Animal Tales: Pittie Posse sees the possibilities

In about 4 1/2 years, the group has rescued 400 dogs and delivered tons of food to pet owners in need across Maine. → Read More

Lewiston hospitals see spike in COVID-19 cases

Five cases reported at Norway Center for Health and Rehabilitation. → Read More

COVID-19 vaccines in short supply, nonexistent for older Mainers

Hospitals are getting inundated with calls from people who are 70 or older and desperate for the shot. → Read More

How Martin Luther King Jr. Day feels different after ‘a year of revelation’

Black Lives Matter is likely the largest movement in American history. On the eve of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the question is, what does it mean for Maine? → Read More

Area service dogs lose out on national title

But Dolly Pawnton and Aura are still heroes. → Read More

Animal Tales: Back home for the holidays

After seven weeks on the streets, an Auburn cat gets reunited with her family. → Read More

Not so treacherous Christmas storm soaks central and western Maine

Rain and gusting wind began Christmas Eve and continued through Christmas Day, but the storm was not as bad as predicted. → Read More

Pandemic puts nonprofits in precarious position

Donations are down for some, volunteers are out for others. And who knows what the next year will bring. → Read More

St. Mary’s workers get COVID-19 vaccine; more to come

The hospital also expects to get 300 doses of Moderna vaccine once it's approved for use. → Read More

Norway hair salon Cut Loose reopens after COVID-19 outbreak

Cut Loose reopened Tuesday after a deep clean and following consultations with doctors and the Maine CDC. → Read More

How much will the vaccine cost you? It’s free, but

Health care workers are being vaccinated now, but members of the public are expected to receive their shots in the coming weeks and months. How much will the shot cost? Nothing. Sort of. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, doses purchased with taxpayer dollars will be given to Americans at no cost. However, … → Read More

CMMC starts vaccinating employees

St. Mary's Regional Medical Center will start vaccinating its workers Thursday. → Read More

Auburn YMCA, Paris Elementary record COVID-19 outbreaks

The YMCA has temporarily shut down its child care programs. Paris Elementary School has closed to in-person learning until after Thanksgiving. → Read More

Kids take on COVID-19

Three area teens are making the pandemic a little easier for everyone. → Read More

Farmington nursing home center of COVID-19 outbreak

Seven people have tested positive for the virus at Sandy River Center. → Read More

No d’Youville Pavilion residents test positive in COVID-19 outbreak

Employee testing continues this week after four workers connected to the facility tested positive. → Read More