A new policy by the Small Business Administration bars loans to any business that sells marijuana.
2018
Trump can’t block critics on Twitter, judge rules
The judge said that the president was violating the First Amendment by blocking his critics for political speech.
Mackenzie Kutniewski named essay contest runner up
Sixth grader featured her grandmother in Listen to a Life Essay Contest paper.
Lewiston hot dog stand lands in pages of People
Simones’ has been a political campaign stumping hotspot for decades.
Judge: Aubrey Armstrong complicit in drug-related murder and robbery of Augusta man
A judge on Wednesday reached a split verdict, clearing Armstrong of a murder charge but convicting him of a separate count of felony murder and robbery.
L-A officials pleased, puzzled by governor’s picks for federal tax break program
Lewiston had requested different census tracts to be eligible as opportunity zones.
Hear Maine’s gubernatorial candidates talk about anything but politics
Bill Nemitz sits down with the candidates running in the June 12 Republican and Democratic primaries to learn about their backstories to the governor’s race.
Shawn Moody: ‘We had hard times financially, but it was never hurtful. There was unconditional love.’
Bill Nemitz sits down with candidates for governor to take a break from politics and gets to know the personal stories of Maine’s public figures. In this episode, businessman Shawn Moody talks about building his business from humble beginnings in Gorham.
Diane Russell: ‘I’m a country girl.’
Bill Nemitz sits down with candidates for governor to take a break from politics and gets to know the personal stories of Maine’s public figures. In this episode, former state Rep. Diane Russell talks about roots in Bryant Pond, learning to shoot guns and her tight-knit family.