Legislators say they are prioritizing affordability and investigating tax fraud. However, those goals fall along party lines.
The 132nd Maine Legislature returned on Wednesday and both parties outlined their priorities for the next few months.
A U.S. government shutdown that started at midnight could spell trouble for Maine businesses and the state’s broader economy that goes beyond federal workforce and funding stoppages. While there are ...
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announced Tuesday that it will not receive November's funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) due to the federal ...
The dome of the Maine State House in Augusta. (Jim Neuger/Maine Morning Star) Thousands of state employees and programs relied on by tens of thousands of Mainers are at risk if the federal government ...
Maine suspends funding to Gateway Community Services after fraud allegations surface, with state seeking over $1 million in ...
In this time of rampant polarization, it is our judges who must toe the line ofnonpartisanship. Daniel Wathen served as chief ...