Activists say these centers circulated misinformation about “abortion pill reversals” not supported by studies.
A multiagency presentation before lawmakers warns of the difficulty the state will face trying to meet the needs of residents adversely affected by the spreading of sewage sludge containing forever chemicals.
New numbers from the Maine Department of Public Safety show there were 35 recorded homicides in Maine in 2024.
While Maine and Mass. were in the middle of the pack, a new report from WalletHub has N.H., Conn., and R.I. at the very bottom of the list.
There is less snowfall in southern Maine, and when it does snow, more frequent melt events mean it doesn't stick around for long. And Nordic skiing — a sport that relies on natural snow — is feeling the impact.
With frigid temperatures across the state, skin hydration is top of mind. Kelp extract is the key ingredient in a facial oil developed by two women in Kittery.
A train company is on track to increase train speeds through Maine, and it has some people worried. CSX says it’s been making rail improvements so trains can safely go 40 miles an hour through certain towns,
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine — Cracker Barrel, known for its comforting Southern-style food and rustic atmosphere, has permanently closed its South Portland restaurant, the only location in Maine. The decision comes after the company struggled to recover from the pandemic’s impact, leaving approximately 60 employees without jobs.
Earlier this month, the independent watchdog monitoring Maine’s child welfare agency went before the legislature’s government oversight committee and admitted frustration.
HAMPDEN, Maine (WABI) - Hampden Academy’s Andrea Lee is the 2023-2024 NFHS Maine Adapted, Allied, and Unified Sports Coach of the Year. Lee is the first recipient of the award.
A superior court justice will hear arguments this week about what the state can do to meet its constitutional obligation to provide attorneys for people who can't afford their own.
SIDNEY, Maine (WABI) - The Maine Pond Hockey Classic is back at Sidney’s Snow Pond Center for the Arts from Feb. 14-17. This year’s edition will bring a few new things: a youth pond hockey tournament, an ice golf tournament, and a boot hockey division for non-skaters.