Monday, May 20, 2013
The governor says he'll focus on that effort if the people of Maine re-elect him to a second term.
The Freeport-based retailer informed employees today that L.L.'s great-grandson, Shawn Gorman, will be the new chairman.
Senate Democrats vote to advance a bill that ties Medicaid expansion with Gov. Paul LePage’s plan to repay the state’s $181 million share of back payments to Maine’s hospitals.
VoteTRAC: MaineCare expansion
Kelly Roy had raised concerns about financial irregularities in the town's Finance Department.
The body of Charles Scontras, 58, was found late Saturday after a police standoff and fire that destroyed his two-story house.
Neighbors: Man killed in Saco standoff was troubled
A helicopter was used Monday to search the Hudson and Old Town area by air while search dogs were used on the ground.
His surprise request to speak is rebuffed in order to keep ‘politics’ out of talks to deal with his MaineCare cutoff warning.
They say the judge allowed a media frenzy that made a fair trial impossible, but the judge denies both requests.
Portland's School Board will hold a first reading on the proposed staff cuts at its Tuesday night meeting.
Survey results will be analyzed by staff in the University of New England’s School of Social Work.
A Leeds teen is injured Sunday when her SUV hurtles end-over-end on Route 219 in Wayne.
Police identify York man killed in single-vehicle crash / No discipline for trooper over accidental discharge / Four women arrested following Waterville fights ... and more news from around the state.
Archer Thomas, 13, of Buxton is eliminated during Monday's preliminary round of the National Geography Bee.
Maine geography whiz has whole world in his mind
Test Your Knowledge: Six Geography Questions
Founding member of The Doors dies at 74
As keyboardist, Ray Manzarek helped The Doors become one of the most successful rock 'n' roll acts of the 1960s.
McAuley's Clement commits to Marist College
The junior starting point guard for McAuley says, "The biggest thing for me that separated Marist from other schools is its winning tradition."
Our View: Bills offer right response to military sex abuse crisis
Bipartisan efforts to treat victims better are good, but prevention measures are still needed.
At least 37 dead in massive Oklahoma tornado The 200 mph twister eviscerated an entire town, leveling scores of buildings, including an elementary school full of children.
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