It is unfortunate that the MaineToday Media editorial board used the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday to once again make its own bias toward Gov. Paul LePage so patently obvious.
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Names may change, but news seems all the same
Have you noticed that lately the newscasts always seem the same, everyday?
School lunches to have more veggies, whole grains
The first overhaul of school meals in more than 15 years means most offerings — including pizza — will come with less sodium, more whole grains and a wider selection of fruits and vegetables on the side.
Netflix regains 600K US subscribers in 4Q
Netflix regained 600,000 U.S. customers in the fourth quarter as the DVD company began to recover from a summer revolt against a big price increase.
Bachmann says she’ll seek 4th term in House
Less than a month after ending her presidential bid, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann said she will seek a fourth term in Congress.
Waterville mayor to hold press conference
WATERVILLE – Mayor Karen Heck is scheduled to host a press conference at 9:30 a.m. Thursday to discuss the impact of Gov. Paul LePage’s proposed cuts on the city.
Wescott in good spirits despite season-ending injury
Mainer Seth Wescott, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, says his torn pectoral muscle came at a good time, all things considered.
Police blame speed, reckless driving for fatal Wilton crash
WILTON – Police believe excessive speed and reckless driving caused a three-vehicle crash that killed a man and woman Monday on U.S. Route 2 in Wilton.
Presidential candidate Ron Paul to speak at Colby Friday
WATERVILLE — Ron Paul, Republican Party presidential contender, is scheduled to speak Friday at Colby College.
Will Maine reconsider same-sex marriage?
Advocates will say today whether they’ll seek another ballot measure, but the Christian Civic League says it will fight “unnatural marriage.”