PORTLAND (WGME) – There’s a new push to make Portland safer for pedestrians. The city is looking at new ideas and solutions after a string of deadly incidents involving people walking in the road.
Portsmouth City Council waives fees for downtown businesses that place tables or chairs on sidewalks, if they're not ...
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Anti-Tesla protests are spreading in Washington and the rest of the country amid a backlash to Elon Musk's involvement in the ...
Friends, family and local officials gathered on the sidewalk outside Bellevue Woman’s Center on Route 7 on Monday to honor ...
So the lawbreakers keep breaking laws. Some break only one or two. A given person might be horrified that anyone undeserving ...
After nearly three years of waiting, residents will finally see new speed bumps, a traffic circle and other measures to address chronic speeding and crashes.
The state Department of Transportation said it is creating plans to improve the Wilbur Cross Parkway and Whitney Avenue ...
A Greensboro developer who never completed a large Huntersville apartment community holds the top spot on Mecklenburg County’s latest list of most delinquent taxpayers. The Pointe at Caldwell LLC owes ...
Indonesia's consumer price index fell for the first time in more than two decades in February, official data showed on Monday ...
Demonstrators in Portland and Augusta took stands on women's sports, personal liberties and government overreach.