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Are unused college dorms the answer to helping solve the homelessness crisis?
The state of Maine is in desperate need of more housing and emergency shelters for both asylum seekers and individuals who are homeless.
Do Not Drink order lifted after firefighting foam flushed from Maine community’s water system
A Do Not Drink order put in place by the Kennebec Water District after firefighting foam entered the water supply has been lifted.
Woman accused of breaking restraints and taking off in police cruiser following arrest in South Portland
South Portland police say a woman who was placed in custody managed to take control of the police cruiser and speed away.
Washington County condo complex near Cutler Navy base deals with water pollution by “forever chemicals”
The homeowners and town of Cutler will soon learn the results of Department of Defense water testing on a nearby former Navy facility.
Homeless people ponder next destination as Portland housing crisis intensifies
Asylum seekers needing help have added to a basic problem: Too few beds available for too many hopeful people.
One injured in crash that knocked out power for over 1,300 people
Over 1,300 people lost power in Portland Friday night after a vehicle crashed into a utility pole on Washington Ave. The driver was taken to Maine Medical Center to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
South Portland Food Pantry hosts benefit concert
The South Portland’s Food Cupboard hosted its third annual “Feeding Neighbors in Need” benefit concert Saturday night. All proceeds went to the food pantry to help stock their shelves, which has seen a significant rise in need this year.
Aroostook County native takes summer off to build veteran sanctuary
Aroostook County native Zach Inman is taking the summer off to construct a veteran sanctuary on 10 of the 128 acres of land that he recently purchased in Linneus. The sanctuary will be a place for veterans to work on their physical and mental health while also learning trade skills to help get them back in the work force.
New photo evidence of a canine in northern Maine re-ignites debate over presence of wolves in the state.
According to the state, although individual wolves might pop up from time to time, there haven’t been any breeding wolf populations since Wolves were eradicated from Maine in the 1900s, often through government-sponsored killing programs.
Man who died after veering into oncoming traffic in Kittery may have suffered medical event
Police say a medical event may have caused a fatal head-on crash in Kittery on Wednesday.