Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are tied at 37 points in Maine but its districts are split, according to a new poll.
Lewiston Police Cpl. Michael Dumond is recovering after suspect Jonathan Order stabbed him five times Monday, authorities said.
An elderly driver crashed through the Augusta Little Caesars this morning as workers were preparing the open the store.
A Good Samaritan pulled a young boy in distress from the Kennebec River and administered CPR, authorities said.
Rain and thunderstorms are likely in Augusta Wednesday afternoon and night.
Tuesday marked the 14th anniversary of the discovery of Wendy Morello's body in a trash can in York.
A Bangor speed boat racer is fighting for his life following a horrific crash at a Massachusetts regatta that killed another racer.
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A woman was stabbed in Chelsea, leading authorities on a trail that led to a heroin bust in Farmingdale and six arrests, police said.
Douglas Burl fired his rifle at a neighbor, forcing a lockdown at Chelsea Elementary School, police said.
Police said speed was a factor in a fatal crash in Prospect over the weekend.
Augusta rheumatologists raise awareness about nationβs leading cause of disability affecting more than 52.5 million Americans
Thomas Proia, of Alfred, assaulted a family member, fired off a gun, and threw a rock through his neighbor's window with a child nearby.
Tropical Storm Hermine is expected to churn up dangerous rip currents in southern Maine on Labor Day.
Gov. Paul LePage's controversial remarks have reportedly led to some tourists changing travel plans.
Augusta police: scam going around involving a caller telling a victim he/she missed jury duty and must pay to avoid jail.
A 9-foot green anaconda skin turned up in Westbrook; police don't know if it's a hoax or an actual snake nicknamed "Wessie."
Hurricane Hermine, expected to cause deadly flooding in south Atlantic states, will reach southern New England this weekend.
Augusta police said they recently arrested three people in three days for drunk driving.
Gov. Paul LePage apologized to the people of Maine but said he will not resign after he made homophobic and racially charged comments.
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