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Maine Coast Heritage Trust's Little Whaleboat Islands Project is supported by donors including Maine Beer Co.
The city holds the dubious honor of making the top 50 in a national list suggesting where rat populations may be out of control.
The head of the Maine Broadband Coalition may serve in a similar role with the authority, if the nomination by Gov. Janet Mills is successful.
The new laboratory, as large as 92,000 square feet, would advance research into large-scale, bio-based additive manufacturing using advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and large 3D printers.
The city’s of Auburn’s five-year downtown revitalization plan, unveiled Monday, provides a vision and steps for creating an inviting downtown that includes development areas and a focal point for arts and entertainment.
The rates for COVID-19 inoculation have risen among the state's health care workers, even as legal challenges swirl and hospital staffing crunches continue.
Can the Maine midcoast be to oysters what California's Napa Valley is to wine? Oysters have long been harvested along the Damariscotta River, and the industry is spreading. Maine produced 10 million oysters last year.
Starting in November, vaccinated visitors from Canada and Mexico will be allowed to enter the United States for tourism and other non-essential purposes via land and ferry ports of entry.
The Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife will consolidate four offices under one roof and gain storage and meeting space.
Employees with the state and with city of Bangor ratified separate contracts that called for wage increases.
Rose Mary Jane, an Oakland, Calif.-based cannabis retailer with a mission of social equity, recently opened its first East Coast dispensary in Portland.
The University of Southern Maine and the University of Maine will use a $509,000 federal grant to fund technical assistance and research needed to implement the state's 10-year economic development strategy.
Beginning next month, Maine consumers will be able to compare and buy private health insurance though a state-operated online portal, replacing the federal marketplace set up in 2014 under the Affordable Care Act.
The University of Maine's Transportation Infrastructure Durability Center will use the federal funds for additional research into more resilient, long-lasting bridges, roads and rail lines.
In a 143-page application to the Bureau of Ocean Management, the Governor's Energy Office notes that wind energy represents a $1 trillion opportunity worldwide by 2040.
Coworking and collaborative workspaces were growing in popularity across the state in 2019, but interest slumped in 2020. This week the state launched a grant program to create more spaces and support entrepreneurship.
Sales of electric vehicles rose by 25% last year, with 17 million sold worldwide, according to the International Energy Agency's recent "Global EV Outlook." The trend is led by China, where half of the new cars sold were EVs.
In the U.S., sales of EVs increased by 10% last year, but that was off the pace of 2023, when a 40% gain was recorded.
The report noted a plateauing of sales in Europe, where some countries are rolling back incentives offered to EV buyers.
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