No offense to the wood turtle, but there are sandwiches, celebrities and even smells that are more symbolic of our state.
One Maine kid is doing just that, all while set to graduate high school two years early. Ruahan Bullock is 12-year-old 9th grader with big dreams. “I want to be an epidemiologist,” Ruahan said. He ...
There is potential for snow squalls Wednesday afternoon after a clipper system brought several inches of snow to multiple ...
PORTLAND (WGME) --- More snow is on the way to Maine for Friday evening, although there is still a lot of uncertainty on the ...
MCA is a tuition-free, online public school for students in grades 7 through 12. Stephanie and Greg are Ruahan’s parents. They switched him to MCA after he began outpacing his peers in the 5th grade.
As the gulf of Maine heats up, lobsters are migrating north. Seaweed could serve as a replacement crop. But does it actually taste good?
Maine’s formal interest in developing ocean wind energy dates back to 2008, when former Gov. John Baldacci created an Ocean Energy Task Force to devise a strategy.
Two years ago, the state released its report that Maine is short about 84,000 homes and that the total housing stock – not ...
One family nurse practitioner says the work-life balance and ability to work in different specialties are aspects that draw ...