The group consists of 30 agencies who provide Medicaid services to Mainers with intellectual disabilities and autism.
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1 dead, 1 critically injured in Sebago motorcycle crash
Two motorcycle passengers from Sebago suffered life-threatening injuries after crashing into an SUV.
See how ranked-choice ballots moved to Pingree, Charles and Dunlap
Diagrams show the flow of ballots in 3 ranked-choice runoffs, 2 of which produced minor upsets.
How Maine differs from the other state with ranked-choice voting
Alaska and Maine are the only states to use ranked-choice voting in certain statewide elections. Looking at how things work in Alaska offers perspective on whether Maine is actually slow in delivering results.
Maine still undecided on joining national school voucher program
The deadline for states to join the scholarship program created by the One Big Beautiful Bill is in January. Gov. Janet Mills said she’s waiting on details to be released before making a decision.
Maine DOT worker hit on I-295 in Gardiner, police say
The 57-year-old Lewiston man was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, officials said.
Congress just passed a major housing bill. Here’s how it will help Maine.
It’s the first significant housing legislation in decades and Maine officials say it’s a big deal.
Old Orchard Beach town manager quits 2 weeks in
Timothy Pellerin gave no reason for his departure in a letter to the Town Council.
South Portland may pursue partnership with developer for Mahoney site
A private developer would be able to benefit from historic tax credit programs, which could cover up to 30% of the total project cost at the former middle school.
Maine gas prices drop back below $4 with Iran talks ongoing
Regular gas peaked near $4.50 per gallon, and diesel prices still sit well above $5 per gallon.