While tick activity does slow down, it certainly doesn’t stop, especially on those winter days that aren’t as cold.
HALLOWELL, Maine (WMTW) - Last winter, strong storms damaged many of Maine’s working waterfronts and riverside communities.
SEATTLE (KOMO) - Authorities in Washington state have charged a woman with murder after police say she killed her father with ...
(Gray News) - A 14-year-old boy in Florida admitted to beating and sexually assaulting a 91-year-old woman. On June 9, a ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHAM) – On Veterans Day, the men and women who have fought for the country are honored, including a 103-year ...
The race for Maine's 2nd Congressional District has now officially gone to ranked choice voting. That tabulation process ...
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Washington D.C. is known as a town of turnover, and a fresh crop of new lawmakers are hoping to make a ...
HAMPDEN, Maine (WABI) - The United States Postal Service has released an update on a incident at the postal facility in ...
The NCAA’s Division I Council recently voted to allow Canadian Hockey League junior players the chance to compete for NCAA ...
The owner of a Cleveland barbershop chain says a customer shot at one of his workers after they got their haircut over the ...
Mary Schlias was hitchhiking from Minneapolis to Chicago when the then-25-year-old was picked up and stabbed to death. Her ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ( WAVE /Gray News) - Officials say 11 employees have been hospitalized after an explosion at a manufacturing ...