Thursday, May 23, 2013
After Democratic leadership said the governor told them he was vacating his offices because of the flap, LePage says he has no plans to move, yet works out of his residence – and blasts Democrats for 'censorship.'
Hear comments from Justin Alfond and Mark Eves
Read Maine Democrats' statement
Read Gov. LePage's statement
Brighton Plantation and Madison are the only communities left in the Madison-based School Administrative District 59 after Athens and Stark previously withdrew.
Maine E-ZPass account holders who take at least 40 one-way trips a month get an additional 50 percent off their entire bill for that month.
New Hampshire residents can continue to use deadly force as a first option when responding to a threat in a public place.
Christopher Knight, 47, the man known as the North Pond Hermit, will not be in Kennebec County Superior Court Wednesday as scheduled, on charges of burglarizing Pine Tree Camp in Rome.
SPECIAL SECTION: Maine's North Pond Hermit
This week, Tesla wired the U.S. government some $452 million dollars, using a portion of the $1 billion it just raised on the debt and equity markets.
An objection to a judge's decision to seal a police affidavit in the killing of 15-year-old Nichole Cable has been filed by a lawyer for MaineToday Media and The Associated Press.
Girl's murder suspect silent amid sea of grief in Maine court
Hear a recording of Senate President Justin Alfond and House Speaker Mark Eves talking about the TV issue.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Madison knocks off Oak Hill
MADISON — It was Madison’s 15th win of the season, and the first loss for Oak Hill since April 24. It was a great pitching matchup between Emily McKenney and Kortni Michaud, and ye ...
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Maine manufacturer accused of firing workers trying to unionize
ALCOM, a Winslow trailer manufacturing company, calls the claims by labor groups "very false."
Survivors recount the tornado's wrath
'I've only been knocked down once. No storm is going to scare me off,' says one man from Moore.
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