Sixteen migrants in Franklin County were detained this week by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, according to booking logs.
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Maine college students investigate health effects of forever chemicals
But the statewide biotech training program teaching them how to tackle local scientific challenges like this in the laboratory faces an uncertain future because of federal budget cuts.
Farmington board learns of downtown improvements
The process began last November with work expected to begin in spring 2026, be completed in 2027.
Edward Little High School hosts March Madness
The junior class wins the spirit week of competitions between the seniors, juniors, sophomores, freshman and staff.
Dominican national pleads guilty to illegally entering U.S.
Prosecutors say Odanis Manuel Brea Mejia was caught in Lewiston after he had previously been removed from the country.
Workers reinstated at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
The workers, all entry-level employees still in their probationary periods, were briefly fired by the Navy Department last week.
Wabanaki Alliance leader discusses power dynamics and progress in Lewiston
A “then and now” discussion about Wabanakis on Thursday garnered the largest attendance in recent years for a Great Falls Forum.
Sweden residents to vote on $1.08M budget at town meeting
Voters will elect a selectman, a school board member and multiple Planning Board and Board of Appeals members.
Mt. Blue nutrition director warns of federal funding cuts
Cuts to nutrition funding will limit the district’s ability to buy food from local producers, Andrew Hutchins said at the Regional School Unit 9 board meeting March 11.
Maine home sales, prices, inventory all up in February
Real estate experts say increased inventory points toward a positive spring market.