The Maine Warden Service and partner agencies will try to reduce the number of alcohol- and drug-related incidents and fatalities as boat traffic increases.
July 2, 2020
More people will be allowed in Maine courtrooms starting next week
But the courts are still working on making virtual hearings accessible to the public.
Farmington Fair canceled for 2020
The Franklin County Agricultural Society made the announcement Thursday.
PHOTO: Keeping fit at 81 in Livermore Falls
Bill Allen walks two to three times a day for exercise.
From big cities to backyards, July 4 not usual blowout bash
Leaders grapple with how to honor Independence Day while forced to limit some freedoms their citizens covet.
Maine lawmakers urge colleagues to prioritize bills aimed at ending systemic racism
Reps. Rachel Talbot Ross and Craig Hickman want the Legislature to act quickly on bills held over from the March adjournment that would address racial disparity and discrimination.
PHOTO: Beating the Heat
As summer heat comes into full effect, locals are doing what they can to stay cool.
State pulls plug on music festival at Brunswick campground
Promoters hoped to win state approval for Summer Jam Camp Out 2020 by promising to spread people out among campsites to minimize large gatherings. The state rejected that idea.
Minot selectmen back $15M broadband internet bond
Forty percent of the rural town is not served or is underserved.
COVID-19 hospitalizations stay low across much of Maine
MaineGeneral in Augusta had no patients all week, while Central Maine Medical Center, Maine Med and Mercy saw upticks.