The governor plans to talk about his proposed budget and other administration priorities.
March 2017
Augusta councilors to consider seeking housing developers for former Statler mill site
City officials hope to see the city-owned riverside Kennebec Lockes site redeveloped.
LePage defends handling of opioid crisis, says treatment is available and free
Addicts without insurance can get help at certain methadone clinics, he says while blaming Democrats for fighting his efforts to add treatment capacity.
Waterville school superintendent calls this year’s budget scenario ‘deep and dark’
The proposed 2017-18 school budget is currently at $22.4 million, which would be a 6 percent increase, or $1.3 million, above this school year’s $21.1 million budget.
Augusta conference to showcase growth of Maine’s tourism industry
A luncheon and an awards presentation are scheduled for Wednesday after a delayed start because of the weather.
Parents of Fairfield woman convicted in baby’s death seek right to visit other child
Kayla Stewart, 21, appeared in court Monday on a writ from the Maine Correctional Center for a petition for grandparents’ rights filed by Lucille and Randall Stewart, her adoptive parents.
Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler to meet with Saints
If Saints sign restricted free agent to an offer, Patriots can match it.
David Price likely to start season on disabled list
Red Sox lefty is out with sore elbow and timetable for return is unknown.
Mid-Maine Dolphins make splash at YMCA state championships
Mackenzie Burton qualifies for nationals to lead program at University of Maine.