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Winter is finally out of here… well, we hope. Mainers are ready to get outside, and with mild temperatures expected soon, ...
Conservationists and a logging company will work together to protect Maine’s Magalloway River ecosystem, which offers a rich ...
Looking for a great vacation rental near Acadia National Park? This cozy Airbnb is a peaceful and idyllic spot to get away ...
Take a look at a selection of the best pictures across the county this week. Royal visit: The Prince of Wales took part in a discussion with the charity We are Farming Minds during a visit to ...
The Trump administration is investigating the legality of Maine's transgender student policies under the Family Educational Rights Privacy Act. The probe examines if ...
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week. Sign up for Maine Lens our monthly photo newsletter.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu recently treated her fans to a delightful glimpse of her visit to Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park. The actress shared a series of stunning pictures, capturing her serene ...
(WABI) - The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has named the Game Warden of the Year for 2024. The honor goes to Game Warden Investigator Ethan Buuck of Sidney. They say Buuck ...
Puffins are a “comical-looking seabird,” said Maine Fish and Wildlife, describing them as short and chunky with short, stubby wings. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
LEWISTON (WGME) -- Maine State Police have released hundreds of photos taken by investigators in the aftermath of the Lewiston mass shooting in 2023. The tragedy left 18 people dead, and 13 others ...
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Who can resist a picture of a heron having a bath in one of the ponds in the lovely Skipton Castle woods? The bathing heron, captured by Carl Milner, is one of the photographs sent in to the Craven ...