Maine
Residents Urged to Carry Pepper Spray After Rabies Outbreak in Maine
Citizens of Bath, Maine, were told to take caution against wild animal attacks after at least seven residents were attacked by foxes that may have had rabies.
Sanders Qualifies for Primary As Largest Progressive Iowa Org Endorses Him
Two press releases revealed a good Monday for Senator Sanders: He is officially on the primary ballot for Super Tuesday in March, and he will be endorsed by Iowa's largest progressive organization on Thursday.
Outage Map of Residents Without Power Across Northeastern United States
Severe weather affected many parts of the eastern United States on Thursday evening and Friday morning.
Schools close across New England due to severe weather, power outages
Local websites have listed the names of educational faculties that will remain shut today in light of the power shortages affecting Vermont, Maine, Connecticut and Rhode Island this week.
GOP Strategist Warns: 'Three-Alarm Fire' As Democrats Out-Raise 3 Senators
"The party was shaken by that," Scott Reed said. "We're all worried," he added.
Stephen King Wants The Next Horror Masterpiece To Be Written At His House
Stephen King and his wife Tabitha King's Victorian mansion in Bangor, Maine will become the home of his archives and a writers' retreat.
Fourth Grader Called N-word by Vice Principal, According to Boy's Parents
The parents of a 9-year-old boy say their son was called the N-word by his school's vice principal. School officials confirm the incident happened.
WomanSays She Got 500 Letters From Health Insurance Company in Five Days
Stephanie Lay of Windham, Maine, is looking for relief after a deluge of letters from United Healthcare filled up her mailbox for nearly a week.
First Female Astronaut From Maine Blasts Off To ISS Wednesday
Maine's first female astronaut, Jessica Meir, leaves for the International Space Station September 25.
Meet the Kids Skipping School to Join the Global Climate Strike
Newsweek spoke to teens and preteens ahead of Friday's protests, which are expected to draw crowds across the world.
Deadly EEE Virus Identified in Maine
Health officials in Maine confirmed the state's first case of the deadly brain infection since 2015 on Friday.
Police In Maine 'Tactically Remove' McFlurry Cup From Skunk's Head
Amazingly, it's the second time in less than a year that officers have rescued a skunk with its head wedged in a McFlurry cup.
Hidden Cameras Disguised As Phone Chargers Found in Rental Home's Bathroom
Boston man Samuel Mickey is accused of planting covert recording devices all around his family's home in Maine.
Convicted Murderer Deemed Too Old to Pose Threat Kills Again
In 2014, Judge Robert E. Crowley sentenced Albert Flick to less than four years behind bars, insisting Flick "is going to age out of his capacity to engage in this conduct."
Susan Collins Says She Doesn't Regret Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation Vote
"I do not regret my vote in the least," Maine GOP Senator Susan Collins said of her "yes" vote to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh last year.
Maine Becomes 17th State to Ban Gay Conversion Therapy
"Conversion therapy is a harmful, widely-discredited practice that has no place in Maine," Governor Janet Mills said at the signing ceremony.
Convicted Bigamist Flees Halfway House to Reunite with Fourth Wife
"He would bunch up his fist and get in my face and act like he was going to hit me. He then said, 'I will beat the living s---t out of you.'"
Maine Becomes First State to Ban 'Deadly' Single-Use Polystyrene Containers
"Polystyrene is harmful to humans, it puts a strain on our fish stocks and it can't be recycled," said Representative Stanley Paige Zeigler, who sponsored the bill.
Where Have Measles Cases Been Reported in 2019?
So far this year, 387 cases of the disease have been reported across the country.
State Rep. Says Free Prison Tampons Like a Country Club
During a hearing on a bill to make free tampons, sanitary pads and menstrual cups a right for Maine's female prisoners, Republican lawmaker Richard Pickett of Dixfield said that risked turning prisons into country clubs.
Paul LePage: Whites Lose Without Electoral College
Former Republican Maine Governor Paul LePage warned Americans that white people will no longer have a say in presidential elections should states eliminate the electoral college.
Senior Dogs Get 'Married' at Animal Shelter in Maine
"They were found with their leashes tied together wandering a cemetery," the Kennebec Valley Human Society told Newsweek. "They do need to find a home together because they are very bonded."
Accused Bigamist Caught In Ohio Married To Wife No. 4
"Michael had this saying, 'I am the devil,'" Katherine Middleton told Newsweek. "He'd say it when he was drunk.
Accused Bigamist Skips Court For Having Three Wives
Alicia Grant is now embarking on getting her marriage annulled. But like the other two Mrs. Middletons she said, "Nobody can find him so we can't get these marriages dissolved."
Is God A Patriots Fan? Fox & Friends Debates NFL Impact
The 'Fox & Friend's co-hosts on Monday took on the divinely important question of whether God takes sides or personally decides the outcome of NFL games.
Which U.S. States Are Aging the Fastest?
Florida seems to be losing its luster as the retirement capital of America.
Suspicious Letter Sent to Susan Collins's Home
Police did not believe there was a threat to the public.
Old Cruise Ships Could House America's Homeless
The vessels would also offer medical treatment rooms, job training and counseling.
Authorities Search for Missing Teacher from Maine
"We're terrified about the conditions she's in right now."
Search Continues for Missing Skydiver
The instructor and his student became separated about one mile in the air while completing a tandem jump.