Lawmakers have proposed a new bill to provide substantial long-term funding for victims' advocates across Maine.
Organizations supporting crime victims in Maine say state lawmakers must act to close a critical funding gap created by declining federal resources.
Organizations that provide free services to victims say they need $6 million from the state to keep up their aid after a ...
A rally in support of funding victims' services in Maine will be held at the State House in Augusta on Tuesday.
A new pet-friendly domestic violence shelter has opened in Blaine, with the goal of ensuring victims and their pets can ...
The families we work with don’t tell us they need more government intervention in their lives — they need people in their ...
A Texas man with one terrific mugshot was arrested twice this week in Bangor, Maine, and is suspected of slicing his own face ...
Maine authorities are reporting that a man, who was picked up twice for domestic violence in just two days, resorted to ...
Aric Houghton, 30, is behind bars at Penobscot County Jail and facing a number of charges after he allegedly sliced up his ...
A man was arrested after he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend and attempted to frame her for abuse by slicing his own face ...
A group of domestic violence survivors rallied in downtown Sanford on Thursday morning to protest a Maine lawmaker's ...