Friday, May 24, 2013
LePage tells reporters and Democrats he will move out of the State House because of the disagreement.
Hear comments from Justin Alfond and Mark Eves
Read Maine Democrats' statement
Read Gov. LePage's statement
Investigators scrutinize a 2011 triple slaying that left Tamerlan Tsarnaev's boxing partner dead.
Dear Governor LePage: Is all this theater of the absurd really your attempt to pull our attention away from a serious public-policy issue?
Predictions of rain every day but Monday, and cool temperatures too, could put a damper on Memorial Day travel.
The objection is filed to a judge's decision to seal the police affidavit in the death of Nichole Cable.
Girl's murder suspect silent amid sea of grief in Maine court
Minutes after Democrats' symbolic victory, LePage wipes it out and calls for a different bill to repay Maine's hospital debt.
Some called it a positive stand against discrimination, others say the Boy Scouts shouldn't address issues of sexuality.
Boy Scouts vote to accept gay boys
The financial disclosure statements from Maine's senators show both are well-off financially, with King worth as much as $26 million.
Jermany Scott Claus, 39, allegedly requested nude images of a juvenile girl in Tennessee.
A day after she refused to answer questions at a congressional hearing, Lois Lerner has been placed on administrative leave.
Conservatives struggling to expand IRS scandal – so far
The panel votes not to support student transfers out of struggling schools or more than 10 charters.
The turnpike has sufficient revenues to continue the popular program that benefits frequent commuters.
It has strong support in committee, but a planned new fee draws criticism.
People & Entertainment: Obama salutes singer Carole King
MLB Roundup: Tito's return happy as Indians rout Sox
Our View: Lawmakers should override Medicaid veto
The governor wants his bill or nothing at all. But nothing would be the wrong choice for Maine.
Targeted killings: Necessary evil?
Obama makes his case for a drone-strike policy that includes killing U.S. citizens abroad.
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No deal in sight to rescue Maine health bill
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