During the Jim Crow era, Black tourists to Maine found recreational spaces where they were welcomed, not shunned.
Nestled in the heart of Brunswick, Maine, Cabot Mill Antiques is housed in a building that’s practically an antique itself.
Skowhegan’s Allie Frye, left, and Cony’s Abby Morrill battle for the tipoff at the start of their Class A North girls ...
Black Student Unions emerged during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s to advocate and amplify the voices of Black ...
Authorities say a more than 100-vehicle pileup in whiteout conditions has closed part of a major interstate along the ...
A freeze on federal loans and grants is sending tremors across the rural U.S. as small business owners fear they won’t get reimbursed for purchases they made to replace polluting irrigation equipment ...
Maine counties budgeted more American Rescue Plan Act funds for emergency services, sheriffs’ offices and county jails.
The new software will replace a system that’s more than 30 years old, and include data gathered through specialized aerial ...
County commissioners approved spending ARPA funds to remove asbestos from the former Bangor YMCA and then demolish it.