Feb. 24, 1827: Maine Gov. Enoch Lincoln signs a bill determining that beginning Jan. 1, 1832, “the permanent seat of government shall be established at Augusta.” The bill makes Augusta the state’s capital city, replacing Portland, which became the capital when Maine achieved statehood in 1820. The bill, the latest of several on the subject, […]
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Brunswick college students raise $37,000 for Portland children’s hospital
Bowdoin College students held their third annual Dance Marathon to benefit the Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital in Portland.
Maine proposal to help homeless students graduate moves on
A proposal designed to improve high school graduation rates in Maine for students who are homeless or in foster care has received the approval of a legislative committee.
Bill to let people rescue pets from cars goes to the dogs
The measure proposed changing the law so that a person acting in good faith who removed an animal from a vehicle would be immune to criminal or civil liability.
Maine gets fed grant for substance abuse and job training
The federal government has provided more than $6.2 million to Maine to help people affected by substance use disorders.
2nd person in days killed by Mardi Gras float in New Orleans
Authorities say a man has been struck by a float and killed by a Mardi Gras float during a parade in New Orleans.
On this date in Maine history: Feb. 23
Feb. 23, 2009: A brief but intense storm dumps heavy, wet snow across much of Maine, knocking out electrical power to about 130,000 Central Maine Power Co. customers. The storm hits the Brunswick area particularly hard, prompting Gov. John Baldacci to go there to see the damage firsthand. By that evening, more than half of […]
Maine OKs bill to make epinephrine devices more affordable, easily available
The devices are used to treat serious allergic reactions.
Sidelines: It’s another deep run for Winthrop boys basketball team
Year after year, Todd MacArthur’s Ramblers go as far as they can, Drew Bonifant writes.
Maine home sales and prices shoot up in January
Maine’s hot market builds on a strong end to 2019 sales.