Saturday, May 25, 2013
The unusual directive to his department heads is seen as the latest move in ongoing clash between the governor and lawmakers.
Fuss over LePage's TV exceeds trivial dispute
Both sides deadlocked on hospitals, Medicaid
Parallel efforts are under way to tackle the growing issue of panhandling in the city, especially at busy intersections.
Maxx Coombs, of Brunswick, is getting an up-close view of the Boston Bruins' run in the NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs.
Transportation advocates say the state needs to find new sources for upkeep of the state's highways.
The Black Bears' former assistant has been the associate head coach at national champion Yale the last two years.
Thank You Naples Day will express gratitude to the people who put up with the construction along Route 302.
Deputy Education Commisioner Rier says most of the $20 million cost would be covered.
Kennebunk is the only town in Maine to receive a AAA rating, according to town officials.
The bill aims to support expanding natural-gas pipelines and fund energy-efficiency efforts.
The bill would require public schools to provide at least 30 minutes of physical activity each day for elementary school students.
Rob Ford says the media is out to get him as he addresses a video that allegedly shows him smoking crack cocaine.
The Vermont senator says Republicans vowed to scuttle the bill if it included his amendment, which protects gay couples who can't marry.
Bidding on Superman comic at $137,000
A copy of Action Comics No. 1 from 1938 was found mixed in with old newspapers used as insulation.
NCAA tournament: Huskies win opening game USM gets key contributions in a 10-inning victory at the Division III nationals.
Our View: Work force training bill belongs in state budget
Even in a tough year, this would be a smart investment in Maine's future.
Scout community torn by rule change
Conservatives are looking at alternative groups. Gay-rights backers want the ban on gay leaders lifted.
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