Trump’s repetition of statements that have been proven false makes him unique among American politicians.
May 2017
Congress settles on $1 trillion spending bill; no money for Trump’s wall
The administration sought some $1.4 billion for the wall and related costs in the bill, but the president later relented and said the issue could wait until September.
Our View: Allow early pot sales, and erase absurd drug laws
Pot is now legal, but Mainers still have to break the law to get it.
Music scholarships available to Maine students
Funds can be used towards continuing education programs, such as summer camps etc.
In rite of spring, Mainer trucks bees from Georgia to a Yarmouth rest stop
Backyard beekeepers meet him at the Route 1 rest stop, eager to replenish their hives after a hard winter.
Brunswick case highlights national problem of school sexual assaults
The alleged victim, who turns 18 in a few weeks, and his parents decide to speak publicly in hopes of helping others.
South Freeport residents want to slow the town down
A group is asking local officials to crack down on speeding on Pine Street and South Freeport Road.
Charles Krauthammer: Populist pause not a retreat
The normalization of Trump indicates there may be less to the populist insurrection than imagined.
Sara Gideon: Democrats’ budget makes real investment in Maine’s future
The Opportunity Agenda presented by the party’s legislative leaders stands in stark contrast to the governor’s budget.