AUGUSTA — The state may soon get back into the borrowing business to maintain roads, bridges and sewers.
John Richardson
Bonds may be back
AUGUSTA — The state may soon get back into the borrowing business to maintain roads, bridges and sewers.
6 Maine schools to get upgrade funds, 2 in Sanford
The schools are at the top of a priority list of 71 Maine schools that applied for renovation or replacement.
State Dems sign on to brief backing ‘Obamacare’
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments in the case this summer.
Bill calls for changing school discipline rules
AUGUSTA — Maine school districts would no longer be allowed to expel students without giving them a timeline or plan for returning to class under a bill endorsed by a legislative committee Tuesday.
Measure would change rules for school expulsion, discipline
AUGUSTA — Maine school districts would no longer be allowed to expel students without giving them a timeline or plan for returning to class under a bill endorsed by a legislative committee Tuesday.
LePage won some, lost some in first year
AUGUSTA — Something surprising happened amid all the controversy, criticism and drama during Gov. Paul LePage’s tumultuous first year in office, political experts say.
Star of inaugural speech defends governor, welfare
Jen Cloukey has lost touch with Gov. Paul LePage over the past year.
Still standing by her governor
Jen Cloukey has lost touch with Gov. Paul LePage over the past year.
Good year for LePage
With a Republican majority in both houses, the governor met many of his goals in 2011. But his style could hurt Republicans this fall, experts say.