Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap takes issue with Mayor Shane Bouchard’s message to voters who registered at the polls last year that they now face residency requirements.
March 2018
Mississippi advances nation’s most restrictive abortion bill
The state’s only abortion provider immediately pledges to sue.
Florida governor says he’s ‘going to take time’ to decide on signing gun bill
Gov. Rick Scott broke with the NRA after last month’s mass shooting and says he plans to discuss the bill with relatives of the 17 people who were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Casco’s Kate Hall seeks another NCAA title
The University of Georgia junior hopes to add an indoor national championship to her 2017 outdoor crown.
Lewiston man accused of driving stolen truck through door of a store
Brooks Noddin, 26, was arrested early Wednesday morning after a police chase.
On International Women’s Day, ‘still a lot to do’ in quest for gender equality
Many of the events echo the #MeToo movement, which has mobilized against harassment and sexual violence.
John Boyd, milliner to royalty who smartened up their fashions, dies at 92
He is credited with helping turn the Princess of Wales into a fashion icon.
UMaine faces Friars in Hockey East quarterfinals
Providence has dominated the Black Bears in recent years, but an improved Maine looks for a series upset.
Waivers allow agencies to hire ex-lobbyists
This comes despite President Trump’s promises as a candidate to drain the swamp in Washington.
America East women’s basketball championship game: Maine vs. Hartford
The Black Bears seek their first NCAA tournament berth since 2004.