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  • Published
    May 22, 2012

    D’Amboise, Maine Republican establishment share lack of regard

    Editor’s note: Second in a series profiling the candidates for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Maine Republican Olympia Snowe.

  • Published
    May 19, 2012

    LePage reaches 500 days in office, produces booklet touting successes

    It’s fairly common for Maine governors to highlight their first 100 days in office, but Gov. Paul LePage went a step farther on Friday, releasing a 20-page booklet touting his policy accomplishments in his first 500 days as the state’s chief executive.

  • Published
    May 18, 2012

    LePage touts work of his first 500 days

    A booklet highlights achievements and shows the governor has kept his promises, his spokeswoman says.

  • Published
    May 16, 2012

    Gov. LePage signs state budget

    After passing five previous budgets with bipartisan support, the parties split on the final budget of this year.

  • Published
    May 15, 2012

    Female lawmaker withdraws protection order

    AUGUSTA — The female state lawmaker who accused her former lover and fellow legislator of stalking and threatening her withdrew her court protection order Monday, signaling a quiet end to a high-profile dispute.

  • Published
    May 15, 2012

    Protection order against lawmaker withdrawn

    AUGUSTA — The female state lawmaker who accused her former lover and fellow legislator of stalking and threatening her withdrew her court protection order Monday, signaling a quiet end to a high-profile dispute.

  • Published
    May 14, 2012

    Herbig withdraws protection order against du Houx

    Maine State Police say they will not press charges against Rep. Alex Cornell du Houx, following allegations that he acted in a threatening manner toward Rep. Erin Herbig.

  • Published
    May 14, 2012

    ON MAINE POLITICS: Same-sex backers ready for big week

    Supporters of same-sex marriage are expected to announce a major fundraising effort today, the first of three events this week that signal the start of the next phase of the campaign.

  • Published
    May 12, 2012

    Lawmakers in stalking case reach a deal

    State Rep. Alex Cornell du Houx, D-Brunswick, says he has reached a legal agreement with a female lawmaker who accused him of stalking and threatening her.

  • Published
    May 11, 2012

    Family of lawmaker accused of stalking releases stress report

    AUGUSTA — The family of Rep. Alex Cornell du Houx, D-Brunswick, who is accused of stalking and threatening a female lawmaker, has released a psychologist’s report that says the military veteran is not suffering from psychological symptoms or syndromes related to combat stress.