This state falls far short of adequate care for many parts of the population, and it’s time to find out how much.
2011
Our View: Even if temporary, lower gas prices offer welcome relief
Mainers can still look for ways to conserve energy and prepare for the return of $4 gas.
Our View: Bonding break reflectspublic mood on debt
After Maine lawmakers spend all the money they project will be raised by taxes over the next two years, the legislative session usually ends with a vigorous discussion about how much the state can borrow.
That’s how it’s usually done, but not this year . . .
’57 report reveals first impressions of cars we collect
Oldsmobiles and Chevies topped two groups; Studebakers were declared ‘burdensome to drive.’
Wringing every last mile out of that gas
Even if you can’t replace your guzzler, you can adjust your driving habits to get its best mileage.
A checklist for those holiday drives headline herey
Road trips can become your fondest memory or your worst nightmare. You decide.
AG: York deputy justified in shooting man in Lyman
Andrew Landry was charging toward Sgt. Kyle Kassa, a knife in each hand, when Kassa fired four shots from his service weapon at close range.
Cape Elizabeth sets Aug. 16 election for House seat
The decision comes at the urging of Gov. LePage, who told town officials that waiting until November would be “inappropriate.”
LePage never saw mural; seeks dismissal of complaint
According to court documents, LePage made the decision to remove the mural after getting an anonymous written complaint that it was one-sided and similar to North Korean brainwashing.
Dexter husband carried 2 guns, knife, ammo
Police still have not determined where Steven Lake obtained the shotgun he used to kill his wife and two children before he committed suicide.