The bill, sponsored by Rep. Matt Pouliot, R-Augusta, was amended to ease concerns raised about its constitutionality.
March 2018
Price feels great as Red Sox opt for lighter loads
David Price’s arm and body are benefiting from a decision to switch to an easier spring for starters.
Major league notebook: Reports say Ichiro may rejoin Mariners
Seattle needs outfield help and the 44-year-old Ichiro Suzuki is available.
Former Russian spy Skripal listed in critical condition
British police say he apparently came into contact with an ‘unknown substance.’
Commentary: Long wait for a win, but Mickelson’s not done
Phil Mickelson, who last won in 2013, has sights on 50 career tourney wins after winning his 43rd in Mexico City.
Waterville board to consider allowing student walkout March 14
A school assembly after the walkout would serve as a ‘teachable moment,’ Superintendent Eric Haley said.
Bidding falls short for Dean jacket
The red jacket was worn by actor James Dean in the film ‘Rebel Without a Cause.’
Judge hears arguments over closure of Downeast Correctional Facility
A key question in the case is whether Gov. Paul LePage exceeded his authority when he had 61 prisoners removed from the prison in Machiasport and laid off corrections officers.
Bills to better serve Mainers with disabilities move forward on party-line votes
A committee of lawmakers narrowly approves two bills to improve oversight of services for adults with intellectual disabilities by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Portland will broadcast more city meetings over the web
The city announces live streaming of City Council committee meetings will begin Tuesday.