Water stoppages, plus high levels of bacteria and “forever chemicals,” have led some to stop drinking the water altogether.
Commissioners are expected to propose new minimum standards for public libraries in May before opening the proposal to public ...
Under a FCC contract to expand broadband in rural Maine, construction is scheduled to begin in June and be completed in ...
In the April edition of The Maine Monitor Radio Hour, editor Kate Cough spoke to housing reporter Caitlin Andrews, education ...
Ordinance expected to include registration process, described as a “first step” to ensure short‑term rentals have minimal ...
A proposed data center in an old Lewiston mill building began to unravel before the public even got wind of it.
A Maine town is launching a boarding school to help students battling substance use disorder stay on track toward graduation.
The question of whether to merge the Jay and Wilton police departments could come before voters as soon as the June 9 primary ...
A debate in the Legislature over funding for homeless shelters highlights the competition over revenue from Maine's real ...
The Maine Opioid Settlement Support Center at USM launched a new dashboard this week to track spending of opioid settlement ...
As the spring re-paving season approaches, state and local governments will need to weigh when or whether to pave their roads ...
The dataset undercuts the federal government’s claim that agents targeted the “worst of the worst” criminals during a ...
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