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Local News
New mural in Portland aims to support women and protesters in Iran
Aroostook County
The legacy and success behind Smith's Farm in Aroostook County
The sixth-generation family farm is the number one exporter of broccoli and cauliflower east of the Mississippi River.
Events
Gorham High School students to perform 'Mary Poppins' this weekend
A production company from Las Vegas installed a system allowing the main character, Mary Poppins, to fly across the school stage.
Money
Power and Money: Stranded energy and cryptocurrency in West Texas
Texas operates on its own electrical grid. Could Bitcoin miners flocking to the state put a strain on our energy resources or will they solve all of Texas' problems?
Education
What new bill aiming to give tuition break to qualifying Maine students could mean
LD 512 would provide tuition waivers to eligible students interested in pursuing a four-year degree at any University of Maine System school.
Public Safety
Time to test your smoke alarms
Now that we've turned out clocks ahead one hour, it's an important reminder to check that we have working smoke alarms.
Community
'Couch-to-Coldwater' series embraces cold water dip for International Women's Day
On Sunday, more than 200 women participated in a cold water dip at Willard Beach in South Portland.
Entertainment
Portland's Carnaval Maine festival kicks off Wednesday
The winter festival is back and started its third season with the "Fire and Ice Gala."
Events
Portland's Carnaval Maine festival kicks off Wednesday
Maine's largest winter festival will be happening from March 8-12. Here's information about the schedule and how to get a ticket.
Housing
Lewiston considers vacant school property for affordable housing units
The Lewiston City Council voted Tuesday night to postpone their decision on Martel School redevelopment.
Community
Town & Country Federal Credit Union is now offering translation services
"House of Languages" is partnering with the credit union to bring on-demand translation services in more than 30 languages.
Local News
Why we may never know who won the $1.35 billion Mega Millions jackpot
The winning ticket was sold in Maine, but financial planners say the winner would be smart to remain anonymous. Here's why.
Aroostook County
The legacy and success behind Smith's Farm in Aroostook County
The sixth-generation family farm is the number one exporter of broccoli and cauliflower east of the Mississippi River.
Events
Gorham High School students to perform 'Mary Poppins' this weekend
A production company from Las Vegas installed a system allowing the main character, Mary Poppins, to fly across the school stage.
Money
Power and Money: Stranded energy and cryptocurrency in West Texas
Texas operates on its own electrical grid. Could Bitcoin miners flocking to the state put a strain on our energy resources or will they solve all of Texas' problems?
Education
What new bill aiming to give tuition break to qualifying Maine students could mean
LD 512 would provide tuition waivers to eligible students interested in pursuing a four-year degree at any University of Maine System school.
Public Safety
Time to test your smoke alarms
Now that we've turned out clocks ahead one hour, it's an important reminder to check that we have working smoke alarms.
Community
'Couch-to-Coldwater' series embraces cold water dip for International Women's Day
On Sunday, more than 200 women participated in a cold water dip at Willard Beach in South Portland.
Entertainment
Portland's Carnaval Maine festival kicks off Wednesday
The winter festival is back and started its third season with the "Fire and Ice Gala."
Events
Portland's Carnaval Maine festival kicks off Wednesday
Maine's largest winter festival will be happening from March 8-12. Here's information about the schedule and how to get a ticket.
Housing
Lewiston considers vacant school property for affordable housing units
The Lewiston City Council voted Tuesday night to postpone their decision on Martel School redevelopment.
Community
Town & Country Federal Credit Union is now offering translation services
"House of Languages" is partnering with the credit union to bring on-demand translation services in more than 30 languages.
Local News
Why we may never know who won the $1.35 billion Mega Millions jackpot
The winning ticket was sold in Maine, but financial planners say the winner would be smart to remain anonymous. Here's why.
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