Stalemate and dysfunction marked 2018, but a lot has changed.
2019
Toy fund donated gifts to 3,700 Maine children in 2018
Donations continue to be accepted year-round.
Corporate tax cuts a boon to some Maine companies
However, one publicly traded company in the state says the cut actually will hurt its bottom line.
Portland scrambles to update what was supposed to be an annual waterfront inventory
The ordinance requiring the inventory was passed 8 years ago but only 2 reports have been filed since.
Rwandan woman finds home in Maine with loan for asylum seekers
A new program offers zero-interest loans to asylum seekers who need security deposits to get homes of their own.
Fishing industry lobbies for Maine commissioner to retain his post
Citing regulatory complexities and Patrick Keliher’s capable leadership, several marine trade groups are asking that the commissioner of the Department of Marine Resources stay in Mills’ Cabinet.
Commentary: Finally, a GMO that will tempt the Whole Foods crowd
Scientists successfully transfer a rabbit gene into a house plant in order to help clean the indoor air.
Free Ice Fishing for Emergency First Responders set for Oakland
Pine Gove Program to host event.