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November 2015
Waterville’s MMTC honor roll
Waterville, Lawrence, Winslow, Messalonskee and Temple high school students attend MMTC.
Bush looks to make impact in policy-oriented debate, while Carson confronts questions about his past
Jeb Bush highlights his handle on domestic policy, but it remains to be seen whether his improved debate performance will give his campaign a needed boost.
Veteran homicide detective named to lead Maine’s new cold case unit
Maine State Police Lt. Jeffrey Love will oversee a team of detectives assigned to the Major Crimes Unit in Augusta.
Putin spokesman says Russia doping charges appear unfounded
Russia has for years reveled in its re-emergence as a sports superpower, the pinnacle coming when it topped the medals table at the last year’s Sochi Olympics.
Gov. LePage to hold town hall in Newport
The Republican governor will deliver remarks and answer questions Tuesday evening at Nokomis Regional High School.
VA enters stretch on goals for homelessness, claims backlog
The latest count available showed about 50,000 homeless veterans on a single night in January 2014.
OUR OPINION: LePage’s decisions put conservation efforts at risk
In one move after another, the governor has dismantled a framework that has protected Maine’s most valuable lands.
Fighting against our heroin crisis
Multi-pronged strategies are needed to keep people off heroin, and to treat them after they’re addicted.
Fueled by trucks, Maine auto sales get revved up in 2015
Overall volume is flat, but revenues are up 7 percent so far, as buyers favor new over used and go with pricier models.