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Maine Lobsterman & TikTok Star Profiled On ‘CBS Saturday Morning’
Maine has a lot of social media stars on TikTok. Chef Adam Libby, and Tatum Talks, are two who are visiting the upcoming Bangor Comic & Toy Con. They have a combined 6.4 million followers, but there is another influencer who is "making waves" on several platforms. Jacob Knowles has...
‘Not Your Grandma’s Flea Market’ Happening Soon in Maine
Yes, this is happening right here in Maine, and it's totally awesome!. When you hear "flea market," you might think of old antiques, collectibles, and items not everyone would be lured in to typically be super stoked to buy. But when "Not Your Grandma's Flea Market" rolls into town, it...
Two of the World’s Scariest Film Locations Exist in Maine
Once upon a time in Hollywood, there were film executives that thought scary movies would never be popular. Fast forward several decades, and horror films aren't just a Halloween thing; they've released and consumed all year long. Stephen King had a lot to do with that. He was given the...
Maine GOP blames Democrats for increase in local property taxes
GORHAM (WGME) – Members of Maine’s Republican Party were in Gorham Wednesday, addressing ways to lower property taxes there. One representative said the town is one of many across the state to see a noticeable jump in property taxes. "Property taxes are going up all across the state,...
Growing presence of xylazine found among fatal overdose data in Maine draws concern
PORTLAND, Maine — The growing presence of the drug xylazine circling Maine's illicit drug supply is causing concern as public health experts work to reverse the opioid crisis in the state. According to the Maine Drug Data Hub, 17 percent of fentanyl overdose deaths in Maine have also included...
The interlibrary van delivery service will resume next week, after being suspended for the summer
AROOSTOOK COUNTY, Maine (WAGM) - Local libraries faced challenges getting books for the public this summer due to the interlibrary loan van delivery service being disrupted. Thankfully, this service will be brought back in September. The interlibrary van delivery service is a book-lending program that’s run by the Maine State...
Free college, flexibility help drive increased enrollment in Maine’s community colleges
Enrollment at Maine’s community colleges continues to increase, two years after the state made the system free for students to attend. According to early estimates, enrollment increased by almost 9 percent compared with last year. The incoming headcount as of late August for this fall is 16,670 students, compared with 15,334 students on the same […]
Maine faces lawsuit for failing to adopt EV mandates, the latest state-level climate court case
A pending youth climate lawsuit in Maine represents the latest iteration of legal strategies aimed at holding states accountable for emissions-cutting targets. The case is one of a growing number responding to lagging progress on state climate laws that, in many cases, have now been on the books for years. What makes the Maine case unique is its targeted approach – focused on electric vehicle policy as a way to push the state forward on climate action.
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