Her decision clears the way for U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud or former Gov. John Baldacci to enter the race.
April 2013
LePage signs bill shielding concealed-gun owners
The new law makes the names, addresses and birth dates of permit holders confidential.
Tons of linemen drafted, but Te’o waits for Day 2
Te’o wasn’t the only big-name player who will have to wait until today’s second round.
Boston suspects’ mother in terror database
She was tagged along with one of her sons after Russia contacted the CIA with concerns they might have militant leanings.
Maine revenue gap expected to worsen
Meanwhile, projections for the current fiscal year are up by $43 million, driven by income taxes.
Suspicious Kittery bag proves to be harmless
But the public response typifies the heightened vigilance since the Boston Marathon bombings.
Alcohol, cellphone use could be factors in two-vehicle accident on Cornville
Police are investigating whether alcohol and cellphone use by Marc Swain, 18, of Norridgewock, were factors in the accident when he lost control of his vehicle and collided with a pickup truck driven by William Chappo, 64, of Cornville.
Officials: Bomb suspects’ parents received welfare
The suspects’ parents, Anzor and Zubeidat, received food stamps from 2002-2004 and 2009-2011, and Tamerlan’s wife also received them for a year.
Panel delays decision on investigating allegations against LePage
The governor allegedly pressured unemployment hearing officers to make more pro-business decisions.
Controllers to return after flight delays sway Congress
With President Obama’s promised signature, the measure will erase one of the most stinging and publicly visible consequences of the budget cuts known as the sequester.