The Gorham businessman and Republican nominee for governor said he would build on LePage’s policies.
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Advocacy group in Medicaid expansion lawsuit says LePage must act now
Maine Equal Justice Partners argued in a new filing Tuesday that the LePage administration should be ordered to comply without delaying for its appeals.
State likely to conduct ranked-choice vote counts Tuesday
The last of the ballots from Maine’s towns and cities were delivered Monday to the make-shift headquarters of the secretary of state’s ranked-choice tabulation center.
Mount Vernon’s Maj. Taylor presented with Quilt of Valor
Vietnam veteran recognized for his volunteerism with the Back in the Maine Stream group.
Massachusetts utilities sign deal key to CMP power line project through Maine
The distribution companies agree to 20-year contracts for power coming through a 145-mile corridor from Hydro-Quebec in Canada.
Kellie Julia beats John Glowa in Augusta area Senate District 15 primary
In November, the Democrat will face Republican Rep. Matthew Pouliot, who had no primary competition.
Kennebec Journal June 12-13 police log
Augusta area police reports for June 12-13, 2018.
Augusta approves school budget and charter changes, elects Dumond
Jennifer Dumond was elected to the school board and 6 of 7 charter changes were approved in Tuesday’s election.
Man pleads guilty to leading drug ring from Massachusetts to central Maine
Police said Jaime “Uncle” Brea, 51, was behind a conspiracy to bring drugs to the Augusta area and sell in Maine.
As Maine shifted priorities, southern New England seized on offshore wind
Ambitions to lead in ocean energy are being realized in Massachusetts and beyond.