Linda Wooten, a former Republican state committee member, is entering the U.S. Senate race as “the only pro-life candidate.”
2020
Week In Photos Feb. 8 – 14, 2020
Here are some of our favorite photos from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel from the past week.
Week In Photos Feb. 8 – 14, 2020
Here are some of our favorite photos from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel from the past week.
Governor, attorney general urge caution on changes to 1980 state-tribal agreement
Gov. Janet Mills, in particular, raised concerns that the proposed changes could end up ‘breeding confusion and extensive litigation at a time when we have finally begun to move past these.’
New exhibit examines ballet’s lasting influence on fashion
A crowning jewel of the new exhibit at the Fashion Institute of Technology is a feathered white tutu
Customs agency memo contradicts Greyhound on bus raids
The document confirms that companies do not have to allow Border Patrol agents on buses to conduct routine checks for illegal immigrants, an issue in Maine and elsewhere.
In closing arguments, prosecutor says Weinstein saw victims as ‘disposables’
Prosecutors completed their closing argument Friday at Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial.
Entire board of France’s Cesar film awards steps down
The board is embroiled in a fight over its opaque decision-making process and a dispute involving director Roman Polanski.
Justice Department closes case against ex-FBI official Andrew McCabe
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe has been a frequent target of attacks by President Trump.
U.S. appeals panel upholds block of Medicaid work requirements
A federal appeals court panel in Washington has upheld a lower court’s decision that blocked the Trump administration’s work requirements for Medicaid recipients