The Republican secretary of state has run out of vacation time, his office says.
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Poll suggests Mainers will OK bond proposals
The poll results also show, once again, that Gov. Paul LePage remains a polarizing figure, two years after his narrow election.
Three long shots have low profiles, lofty ambitions in U.S. Senate race
Intriguing backgrounds add heft to their determination to battle waste, excess and incompetence in government.
Former Republican Sen. Simpson backs King
The former Wyoming senator says Angus King could become an independent bridge between the deadlocked parties in the Senate.
USM student charged with setting fire in Gorham dorm
The junior is arrested after allegedly setting a trash can fire early Monday.
US Senate race: Dill, King support Affordable Care Act; Summers would vote to repeal
Two of the major candidates for Maine’s open U.S. Senate seat support the Affordable Care Act. The third would repeal it.
Obamacare divides Maine’s candidates for U.S. Senate
The Republican in the field advocates repeal, while his rivals support the law and say even more needs to be done.
Dill: Don’t be afraid of vote-splitting
Maine U.S. Senate candidate Cynthia Dill held a news conference Friday to encourage supporters to stick with her and not vote for someone else out of fear.
Rival Maine politicians join to fight debt crisis
Ex-Democratic Gov. John Baldacci and ex-Republican state Sen. Rick Bennett will lead Maine’s chapter of Fix the Debt.
US Senate hopefuls disagree on how best to reduce federal debt
Maine’s major U.S. Senate candidates disagree strongly over what to do about the growing national debt.