Thursday, June 20, 2013
It passes with a strong majority, but not enough to be veto-proof and expand health care to 60,000 more Mainers.
Hospitals: Maine Medicaid expansion would help
VoteTRAC: An Attempt to Override Gov. LePage's Veto
Unable to locate the alleged victim, a prosecutor reduces the charges even though it 'sickens' her, she says.
The bipartisan bill, which would help lower energy costs for Mainers, must pass a veto override in the Senate before becoming law.
He co-signs a letter to Portland councilors as a task force urges them to prohibit polystyrene use.
Letter to City Council from LePage and Polystyrene Coalition
The Baxter Academy for Technology & Science meets the required enrollment and begins renovations at 54 York St.
An effortless killer in 'The Sopranos,' the actor is called 'a special man, a gentle and loving person.'
Gandolfini: He let his characters star
Philip M. Isaacson has put art in perspective for Maine readers for decades.
Jeff Porter says the board was told too late about a $226,000 cost overrun for a school security system.
After six years in the morning slot, Moss says she has no hard feelings and understands that change is part of the TV industry.
The former Florida governor has both personal and political ties to Maine's first family.
Her bill would redefine 'full time' in the Affordable Care Act so firms won't cut hours to save on insurance.
Whether to charge a teenage driver in the April 10 accident hinges on probe results Friday.
Maine man dies from burn injuries after vapors ignite / Suspect admits sex offenses involving two girls in 1980s / Committee supports Portland traffic changes ... and more news from around the state.
This Week in GO
Darius Rucker, Sting, Melissa Etheridge, Joan Baez, David Byrne and more in a fabulous week of music / Movie reviews: 'World War Z' and 'Monsters University' / Artist William Wegma ...
Blackhawks beat Bruins 6-5 in overtime
Boston and Chicago play a rare high-scoring game with the Blackhawks getting the final goal.
Our View: Legislature shrinks private gun sale loophole
Sellers would be held accountable for selling to prohibited buyers without a background check.
Compromise nears on immigration bill
The U.S. would begin legalization, boost border security and withhold green cards for 10 years.
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LePage on plastic foam ban: Don't be 'nanny'
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