As someone who has grown up in shooting sports and still loves to shoot today, I was super-excited to see another locally-owned gun shop coming to the city of Augusta.
With everything going on in the world right now, being a small business owner certainly has its difficulties- Especially the restaurant industry.
Well, over the weekend, things got even harder for one local establishment. Aunt Gin's restaurant on Route 17 in Whitefield caught fire in their kitchen during the night on Friday...
According to the Kennebec Journal, Gardiner and surrounding fire departments had a busy morning on Tuesday as another call came in while responding to the first.
According to the Kennebec Journal, crews pulled a body from the water of Sebasticook River Monday night in Benton.
Authorities, as well as the Fairfield Fire Department, responded Monday evening to the Benton Falls Dam. Reports indicate that the death is not being deemed suspicious and remains were apparently removed without issue...
According to WABI TV 5, Thomas College in Waterville will be unveiling a state-of-the-art athletic facility in 2022.
According to staff and students alike this will be a much-anticipated upgrade. Currently, because of the sheer number of students, Thomas College athletic teams cannot train together in the weight rooms because they need to leave room for other students to work out who aren't on a s
$250,000 is being donated by Norman and Tereasa Elvin, $250,000 is being donated by David and Kaye Flanagan, and another $250,000 from Kennebec Savings Bank.
Livermore Falls man is in jail following an altercation Friday night which saw him hitting a man from Jay with an ax before running him over with a car.
When people think of Maine they frequently think of astounding shorelines, incredibly fresh seafood and, most importantly, endless options for locally brewed craft beer. We've become very fortunate in this state to always have a new micro brew (or dozens) to try with the changing of every season here in the Pine Tree State...
Couture also said that the Hallowell location would be closing, too, though only temporarily from May 7th to June 23rd. Couture says that they're in need of a 'COVID break'.
It's an alarming trend.. And not the good kind that people can't wait to get in on on TikTok. No, this trend has little to do with social media and everything to do with the safety of our kids.
According to a school official at the Windsor Elementary School, parents and bus drivers alike have noticed a drastic uptick in the number of vehicles that are blowing by school buses that are stopped with