Unlock the Best Black Friday Deals Without Breaking the Bank
Learn how to shop like a pro this Black Friday with smart strategies and tips to snag the best deals while avoiding overspending.
Skip the Crowds: Explore Maine’s 5 Quietest Trails and Parks This Month
Escape the crowds on Maine's quietest hiking trails. Discover five peaceful parks and trails for a serene nature escape.
The Best Axes and Hatchets for Camping and Survival
From full-length axes built to split cordwood and fell trees to simple hatchets that you can stash in your pack for your next camping trip.
How Democrats Can Win Back the Senate
Polling analyst Nate Silver has speculated that the Demcorats will likely need two election cycles to regain a Senate majority.
Maine election results 2024
In addition to voting for president and a U.S. Senate race, Maine residents will weigh in on five ballot measures.
The Maine Monitor earns 11 Maine Press Association awards
The Maine Monitor, and its co-founders John Christie and Naomi Schalit, were honored during by Maine Press Association.
Volunteers work to end hunger in Maine
Volunteers gathered from across the state to discuss hunger amongst Maine youth.
Society Notebook: Partying in support of historic preservation
Trustee Willy Wong is converting the 160-year-old Friendship Street School in Waldoboro into a mixed-use property that will include living quarters, an art gallery and workshop space. “Historic buildings and neighborhood are cultural assets that we want to preserve for the next generation,” he said.
Gwen Walz, wife of VP candidate Tim Walz, will make a second campaign stop in Maine
Walz will visit Maine on Tuesday, marking her second visit to the state after trips to Bangor and Portland last month.
Lifespan of Maine’s 207 area code extended again
Maine’s famed 207 area code is projected to last over two years longer than previously thought, extending through the summer of 2036.
Here’s where Maine’s CD1 candidates stand on offshore wind and electric vehicles
U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, the Democratic incumbent for Maine’s 1st Congressional District, has carved out a niche for herself in Congress with her work on climate and environmental policy work. Take,
Historian and treasure hunter team up to make big find in Maine
A Maine historian and an amateur treasure hunter teamed up to make a big find in Madrid. CBS13 Photojournalist David Hill traveled to Maine’s western foothills and learned about a discovery that was nearly a quarter century in the making.
Nova Scotia will continue to subsidize Maine ferry service for another two years
The Nova Scotia government says it will provide financial support for at least two more years to the private ferry service that links the province with Maine.
Maine helps lead national push for more heat pumps
Maine's Janet Mills was among a group of governors and national climate leaders in New York Thursday to announce a goal of installing 20 million heat pumps in U.S. homes by 2030. Mills is co-chair of the U.
Maine Office of Tourism awards more than $1M
The Maine Office of Tourism has announced that more than $1 million has been awarded to eight Maine organizations in the final round of the Tourism Marketing & Development Recovery Program. The program,
$6.6 million distributed to victims of Lewiston mass shooting, family members and community groups
Of $6.6 million donated in the weeks following the deadliest shooting in state history, $4.7 million went to individuals directly affected and $1.9 million went to groups that provided support in the community.
Families of Maine Shooting Victims to Sue Army Over Missed Warnings
The claim says the Army ignored warning signs, which included a decline in the reservist's mental health and that he had a "hit list."
Maine mass shooting survivors, families of victims file intent to sue military
A hundred survivors and family members of victims of the deadliest mass shooting in Maine's history announced Tuesday their intent to sue the military.
Just ask a local farmer: Growing a tasty spud is no small potatoes
This year’s harvest is strong, thanks in part to consistent rain but not the flooding we’ve seen in recent years. And in New England, the final push to pick potatoes is upon us.
LA’s Cheapest Michelin-Star Meal is Served in a Food Court
Holbox is a Mexican seafood stand. We're located in a food court called Mercado la Paloma. you can get in Los Angeles. that is a ceviche mixto and two Baja fish tacos.
Reported shooting in Waterville sends schools briefly into lockout
Authorities did not immediately release information about the reported shooting and where it took place, but schools reopened after a local official said he was told a suspect was apprehended.
Cheech and Chong’s cannabis dispensary opening draws fans
This week, the iconic duo will be celebrating the grand opening of their first Maine cannabis dispensary in Portland. The cannabis store at 58 Exchange Street in Portland officially opens on Thursday. Over the weekend, people got a chance to meet them at their store.
Portland Sea Dogs announce 2025 schedule
The 2025 season will be the Sea Dogs’ 32nd season in Portland and 23rd as an affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. PORTLAND, Maine — Get ready baseball fans, the Portland Sea Dogs just announced their 2025 season schedule. Single-game tickets go on sale starting Nov. 2. The season will feature a total of 138 games: 69 home games and 69 away games.
Annual food waste in Maine emits as much greenhouse gas as nearly 400,000 cars, study finds
The food wasted in Maine annually emits as much greenhouse gas as 398,235 cars driven for one year, which researchers now know thanks to a novel study completed earlier this year. That equates to 361,
Park Loop Road in Acadia down to one lane starting Tuesday
BAR HARBOR, Maine (WABI) - Part of the Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park will be down to one lane starting Tuesday. The National Park Service says crews will be replacing culverts on the road. As a result, one lane will be closed between a one-way intersection and the entrance to Cadillac Summit Road.
Police use thermal imaging to catch man climbing I-95 Piscataqua River Bridge Sunday night
The man was spotted scaling a ladder on the bridge, as seen by responding police through a thermal imaging camera.
Maine’s Jared Golden embraces Manchin ‘Blue Dog’ comparison in fight for House seat
Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME) is amplifying a centrist message to voters as he faces the possibility the GOP could capture his House seat next month.
Sen. King’s gun reform bill stalls in Congress
Despite being introduced last November in the wake of the Lewiston mass shooting, the GOSAFE Act has not gotten a hearing in the Senate.
Survivors, relatives of victims in Lewiston shooting signal intent to pursue claims against Army
Travis Brennan, one of the lawyers representing the survivors and families of those killed, said there were “numerous unheeded red flags and warning signs” that should have caused the Army to take action.
Opinion: Maine is making headway in the battle against opioid use disorder
Maine is making progress in its battle to help Mainers struggling with opioid use disorder, and Maine’s opioid treatment providers (often called “OTPs”) are part of an expanding and comprehensive statewide effort to get more Mainers into treatment and recovery.
Maine’s Jared Golden is ready to make things awkward for his fellow Democrats
Rep. Jared Golden may be the heir apparent to West Virginia’s Joe Manchin in trying to claw Democrats away from the left on issues like energy and the environment.
Grant to MaineHealth EMS ambulance services supports training, recruitment, equipment in greater Franklin County
MaineHealth EMS in the Farmington area has five ambulance bases in Carrabassett Valley, Rangeley, Farmington, Phillips and Livermore. It covers five counties including all of Franklin and parts of Androscoggin, Oxford, Kennebec and Somerset counties.
Rumford to hold first Walk to Remember to support parents who have lost babies
The Walk to Remember aims to support parents who have lost babies through still birth, miscarriage and infant death. The event coincides with October being National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
Brunswick residents have officially purchased their mobile home community
Janet Fournier and neighbor Tom Benoit stand on the porch of Fournier's home at the Linnhaven Mobile Home Park in Brunswick. Fournier and Benoit are the president and vice president, respectively, of the newly formed Blueberry Field Resident Cooperative.
Convicted felon in possession of 3D printer used to make gun parts
A convicted felon was arrested after being found in possession of multiple guns as well as a 3D printer used for making gun parts.
Maine peaks see first snowfall of the season
The timing of this year's first snow is 'pretty well in-step' with what the National Weather Service usually observes, according to a meteorologist in the Gray office.