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If we're all in on electricity, any source wanting to connect to the state grid must be required to install and maintain ...
Workers who are fluent in artificial intelligence will be best positioned to deal with the coming employment crunch.
A new report writing software that uses artificial intelligence appears to be catching on among Maine law enforcement agencies, despite ongoing questions and criticism from defense attorneys and other ...
Revive Home Town Maine PAC, led by two county commissioners and funded by a conservative nonprofit, spent thousands of dollars supporting three select board candidates.
Community members are urging the Regional School Unit 38 board to reinstate a beloved principal after a superintendent's ...
Arsenault, now the coach at St. Joe’s, was one of many volunteers who returned to Maine high school field hockey for Saturday ...
Nearly 250 people swam the 2.4 mile-long stretch between Peaks Island and East End Beach early Saturday morning to benefit ...
The Tri-For-a-Cure is a wonderful cause. This year’s event raised more than $2 million in the fight against cancer, and I ...
The passage of LD 1829 is both disappointing and dangerous. This law prohibits Maine municipalities from requiring fire sprinkler systems in certain Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), undermining local ...
In his farewell address, Dwight D. Eisenhower famously warned against the “military-industrial complex,” stating, “We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or ...
When summer heat hits New England, our regional demand for electricity spikes — especially during late afternoons when air conditioners and heat pumps are blasting. This surge is called peak power ...
While reading your story about York County’s new mobile alert system for beach safety (July 5), I was reminded of another health hazard in places we love to swim and surf: nasty bacteria in the water.