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A new workforce partnership between the University of New England and Atlantic Hospitality could provide a new pipeline by ...
Loren Ruch, co-host of "HGTV House Party" and head of content on the home improvement channel, died June 12 after battling ...
PORTLAND, Maine — For the past 12 weekends, it's rained somewhere in Maine every single Saturday. That soggy streak is ...
Welcome to Locked on Ole Miss with Steven Willis! ⚾ Today's episode tackles the College Football Playoff debate, Ole Miss football's 2023 outlook ...
PORTLAND, Maine — For the third consecutive day, Mainers are calling on Sen. Susan Collins to take a definitive stance ...
Thomas Ricks's new novel, "We Can't Save You," delivers a stark environmental warning through a fictional narrative set in the state of Maine.
PORTLAND, Maine — Baseball legends, NFL stars, and local fan favorites will tee off this week for a good cause as the Drive ...
Six towns across Maine received AARP grants to support outdoor access, safety, digital skills and community upgrades.
City officials say the project is designed to serve a wide range of income levels and offer long term stability.
The first part passed in March, focusing on state commitments. This roughly $320 million plan focuses on investing in childcare, public college, and medicaid.
The federal holiday marks the day in 1865 when Union soldiers brought the news of freedom to enslaved Black people in Texas.
Ohio State's NIGHTMARE Continues as Michigan Aims for Five Straight ...