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Funds for domestic violence under LePage spent elsewhere
Most funds earmarked for a Maine domestic violence program went to day-to-day jail operations instead.
Maine inmates to receive Suboxone in pilot program
The Maine Department of Corrections and a substance abuse treatment organization are partnering to provide medication and counseling to 100 to 150 opioid-addicted inmates before their release.
Maine Senate votes to ban single-use plastic bags
The Maine Senate has given its initial approval to a bill to ban single-use plastic bags.
Maine governor proposes $239 million bond package
Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills is proposing a $239 million bond package to spur economic and workforce development, repair aging infrastructure and promote clean energy.
Florida shooting survivor urges Maine: ‘Let’s not wait’
A Florida school shooting survivor and gun control advocate is urging Maine lawmakers to act now to end gun violence instead of waiting for a mass shooting.
Maine law puts new focus on potential toll of sea level rise
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine’s coastal communities will have more resources to prepare for rising sea levels under a new law in the state
Nonprofit closes 2 of 4 lodges, blames labor shortage
A nonprofit says it’s shutting two of its four backwoods lodges in Maine’s western mountains
Shepard stepping down from Outdoor Sport Institute
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The man who ran a pair of world-class Nordic skiing centers that were created with funding from the Libra Foundation is stepping down
No one hurt in domino effect car crash at Maine pride event
Police say no one was seriously injured in a chain-reaction car crash that happened during a pride festival in central Maine.
Maine could allow terminally ill to get life-ending meds
Maine would allow physicians to prescribe terminally ill people a fatal dose of medication under a bill that faces final legislative action in the Senate.