The cultural and information centers of Maine's communities stand to be hit hard by proposed federal funding cuts.
Funding issues persist at both the state and federal levels. Many people will suffer if they are not addressed.
More than 22% of Maine’s residents are over age 65. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that number will grow to more than 31% ...
The underpinnings of business are of course not inherently corrupt. But business’ singular focus on its own profit is ...
Boston has a 10-game losing streak (0-9-1) for the first time since 2009-10. The franchise record is 11 losses, set in the ...
League MVP JD Davison leads the Celtics to a 124-118 win over the Westchester Knicks in the G League Eastern Conference ...
While Sen. Susan Collins honors America’s Girl Scouts in a bipartisan resolution she’s been misstepping when it comes to their futures. It is a wonderful gesture to honor programs that seek to empower ...
When did free speech become a privilege, not a right? When did questioning power become the most dangerous activity in our State House? Rep. Laurel Libby was censured not for corruption, not for ...
The Regional School Unit 18 School Board voted to adopt budget of $45.5 million for the next fiscal year, but board members ...
A gunman shot and killed his mother Wednesday on Route 9 in Sabattus before exiting the vehicle, shooting at passing cars and ...
Some county commissioners think the sheriff should auction off forfeited guns that may still have some value instead of ...
Dylan Blue remained red hot, and the Maine Gladiators 18U boys hockey team won again at the USA Hockey Tier II 18U national ...