A coffee grinder, a lamp, a vacuum and an old sweater were just a few of the things local fixers mended this weekend at free repair meetups in Portland and South Portland. South Portland's Sustainability Department and Waste Reduction Committee held its first repair fair Saturday at the South Portland Library on Broadway.
Maine's craft beer industry took off in the last decade, with dozens and dozens of new businesses opening each year.
The former state Senate candidate was sentenced in May to 15 months in prison after pleading guilty to one count of assaulting, impeding or resisting police.
By Emmett Gartner of the Maine Moni 17, 2025 Brunswick airport’s toxic foam spill highlighted the need to transition to safer alternatives. A Brunswick legislator is pushing for that
A Portland mom seeking asylum says there has been a lot of fear since President Trump announced new immigration policies, but she still feels safe sending her children to school.
Jacob Hudson opened the scoring just 1:07 into the game, Chase Zieky assisted on three goals, and Ryan Bischel made 27 saves for the Maine Mariners in a 4-2 ECHL win Friday night against the Worcester Railers at Cross Insurance Arena.
Four of the state's Republican county committees will hold an event in Topsham on Saturday featuring a Maine resident pardoned by President Donald Trump for participating in the Jan. 6 attacks on the U.
India Veer Ahlawat made his first cut on the DP World Tour after taking up membership of the Tour a release from the Tour said
Molly Conners has made movies all over the world. She traveled to Italy for the filming of the 2024 thriller "Turbulence" and witnessed the massive spectacle of 600 buffalo near Glacier National Park in Montana while working on the 2022 western adventure "Butcher's Crossing,
Battalion Sgt. Major Jim Mardin served in the U.S. Army in an anti-aircraft unit, disembarking onto Omaha Beach in Normandy on June 12, 1944.
Set along the rocky coast of Maine is a quiet shoreside retreat that embodies the treasures of New England with fascinating history and beachy parks.
Dry Dock on Commercial Street in Portland is getting new life this year and that includes a top Maine chef. The mainstay restaurant, which opened in 1983 and has been closed for the last five years, was leased last fall by the Luke’s Lobster team who announced plans to renovate and reopen this summer.