Maine reports the highest rate of non-fatal workplace incidents in the United States
In 2021, Maine reported a workplace injury rate of 4.7 incidents per 100 full-time workers according to Bureau of Labor
Read MoreIn 2021, Maine reported a workplace injury rate of 4.7 incidents per 100 full-time workers according to Bureau of Labor
Read MorePolice said the driver, a 22-year-old from Steep Falls, is not likely to face charges.Read More
Read MoreThe Portland Police Department confirmed the incident, but said no one suffered life-threatening injuries. Read More
Read MoreThe accident occurred when a 32-year-old man attempted to cross Benton Avenue as a public works truck sanding the street
Read MoreThe crash occurred Sunday afternoon on ITS 87 in Johnson Mountain Township in northern Somerset CountyRead More
Read MoreOfficials say when they arrived, the snowmobile was trapped under the rubble of the porch. Read More
Read MoreWaterville police Officer Mikayla Hodge and two others were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries Saturday after a crash
Read MoreZachery Anderson, 21, of Jay was issued a summons for attaching false plates and failure to produce evidence of insurance.Read
Read MoreA New Portland man was showing the weapon to a friend Thursday when it discharged, firing a single bullet into
Read MoreOfficials say there is a broken telephone pole and wires down at the intersection of Fort Hill Road and Dingley
Read MoreA 23-year-old Maine man suffered life-threatening injuries after he was thrown from his snowmobile in Penobscot on Wednesday, according to
Read MoreMichael Steward, 64, died Tuesday when his pickup truck crossed the center line and struck an oncoming tractor-trailer, according to
Read MoreVanessa Poirier, of Waterville, sustained minor injuries Tuesday when her vehicle ran a stop sign, went into the guardrail, down
Read MorePolice say the man from Kittery was tired and not paying attention Read More
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