Officials confirm that Maine lobsterman’s gear caused the death of endangered right whale
The whale was found dead near Martha's Vineyard in January, but the official cause of death was announced Wednesday.
EPA: Navy has ‘ultimate responsibility’ to address Brunswick chemical spill
The head of the federal agency's Superfund program told the Navy in a Sept. 26 letter that it must 'take any and all actions necessary to address the recent spill of AFFF at Hangar 4 and to ensure pro...
The Wrap: Mr. Chickpea opens in South Portland; Anjon’s opens
Also, keep an eye out for 2 upcoming Maine fall food festivals this month.
Widow of conservative activist who died in June carrying on his lawsuit against Brewer Schools
Patricia McBreairty is taking over a lawsuit her husband, Shawn McBreairty, filed in February. He died in June, but the suit will continue through the courts.
Portland City Council examines proposed zoning overhaul that could reshape housing across city
The council met Monday to consider, for the first time, the proposed zoning changes that city staff have been working on for years.
These 6 foliage drives take you by all sorts of Maine scenery
Whether you're partial to rivers, mountains, coastline or farmlands, there's a route for you.
Growth of high school golf in Maine creates squeeze for rosters and tee times
Several schools have had to set roster limits, and others have had to get creative with managing course time for their players.
Ask Maine Audubon: A naturalist’s view of keeping pests out of your home
Wildlife questions answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Roux Institute’s new business incubator aims to take on climate change
The new ClimateTech Incubator houses 12 startups focused on the environment to help boost the state's clean energy workforce.