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A Maine research institute has received a $480,000 boost from the federal government for a drive to increase access to local seafood.
Maine's chief medical examiner says the results of a review of three complaints against his office inspires him to continue to lead the office in a way that brought national recognition.
Trapping wild animals for fur is a way of life that goes back thousands of years in Maine, and the state is considering new ways to manage the declining business.
Here’s a list to quickly get you in the mood for that holiday magic.
It takes a reader to raise a reader.
A criminal investigation by the Vermont State Police has been in progress at the women's prison in South Burlington for two months, Human Services Secretary Michael Smith said Friday.
Hiding in vegetation to sneak up on prey? Sounds like a modern-day velociraptor to me.
The two eagles were furiously dive bombing the raft, but just as each got close to a duck, the entire group would turn bottoms up and dive underwater.
Health care and broadband expansion are shaping up to be some of the more prominent issues facing the Maine Legislature in an election-year session in 2020 that will be tense if the mood at a Friday meeting of leaders is any indication.
You may or may not know Eric Zelz as a person. But you likely recognize his distinctive artistic style, whether you realize it or not.
BDN journalists cover a wide range of topics and areas in the state, and we have ways of doing our jobs that are second nature to us, but may not be obvious to readers.
Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey closed a review of the state’s chief medical examiner on Friday, issuing a letter that said nothing in the review shook his confidence in Dr. Mark Flomenbaum.
A group of Bangor-area veterans attended a local remembrance event Friday to mark the 78th anniversary of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor on the pedestrian bridge in downtown Bangor.
Maine State Police seized five tractor-trailers on Friday morning that belong to a Rhode Island hauling company that owes more than $75,000 in tolls to the Maine Turnpike Authority.
An inmate serving a 75-year sentence for murder died Thursday night at the Maine State Prison.
Duane Crawford, who resurrected the Ellsworth High School football program after a more than 50-year absence from varsity competition, will not return as the head coach next season.
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