A Mount Vernon man dies Tuesday when a car strikes him on Wings Mills Road.
2012
LePage blasts lawmaker for challenging nominee’s veterans status
Rep. Paul Gilbert says the Army National Guard did not qualify for veterans service during the 1970s, which irks the governor.
STILL LIFE: Pottery Lesson
Tracey Steuber, right, receives pottery instruction from art teacher Kimberly Bently, left, Tuesday during Open Studio at Common Street Arts in Waterville.
Advocates: Maine’s health insurance deregulation not working
The report is the latest to track the effects of Public Law 90 on the state’s health insurance market.
Maine sues feds over LePage’s proposed Medicaid cuts
The governor would like to remove 24,000 low-income parents, some elderly people and 19- and 20-year-olds from the program to balance the budget.
GOP stalwart Emery to resign from LePage administration
After playing a key role in crafting the state’s budget and a redistricting plan, he will join the private sector.
Summers launches 1st TV ad in Senate race
A Summers spokesman says the ads will start airing on Wednesday.
Pop band fun. to donate to Maine gay-marriage effort
The campaign manager for Mainers United said the concert comes just six days before the election and will remind the younger demographic to vote.
Efficiency Maine seeking public input on energy plan
Public hearings will be held Wednesday and Thursday in Bangor and South Portland.
Michelle Obama out to rev up enthusiasm for President
Obama, campaigning in Norfolk, Va., predicted he’d get “all misty” watching his wife’s speech from the White House with their two daughters.