AUGUSTA, Maine — Lawmakers who are getting complaints from their jobless constituents want to know why some Maine Labor Department positions to handle unemployment claims are not being …
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Veteran lawmakers on the Maine Legislature’s Appropriations Committee say they see their challenge to balance a state budget facing a $140 million shortfall as an …
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PORTLAND, Maine — A staff recommendation to the Maine Public Utilities Commission recommends that the state's largest electric utilities seek more favorable agreements in return for continued …
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Beginning Thursday, adult adoptees who were born in Maine can obtain their original birth certificates, and Maine will join the majority of states that have made it a crime to …
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AUGUSTA, Maine — About 75 doctors, nurses and other health care providers along with a few patients met at the Augusta Civic Center Tuesday to provide their views on the American health care system …
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AUGUSTA, Maine — With winter hardly upon the state and two snowmobile fatalities already having occurred, the Maine Warden’s Service will be stepping up checkpoints and enforcement programs until …
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AUGUSTA, Maine — With the deaths of two young snowmobilers already this season in Maine, Gov. John Baldacci joined the state Warden Service in urging power sledders to be careful, sober and use …
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Beginning Thursday, adult adoptees who were born in Maine can obtain their original birth certificates.
That is among a scattering of new state laws that take effect on Jan. 1, …
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Earlier this year, many reports surfaced of airlines adding surcharges to pay for higher fuel costs, freight companies adding fuel surcharges and even some restaurants and grocery stores blaming their higher prices on fuel increases.
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AUGUSTA, Maine — The state Department of Education is moving ahead with plans to ditch the Maine Educational Assessment in favor of a regional standardized test for third- to eighth-graders.
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Maine’s congressional delegation is pledging support of legislation requiring accountability and transparency in the controversial Troubled Asset Relief Program, which has been …
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Gov. John Baldacci’s pledge of no tax increases to balance the new two-year state budget has done little to alleviate fears in the business community that they will be hit with …
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State regulators scrapped a proposal that would have required farmers to check in with neighboring landowners about whether they want to be informed about aerial application of pesticides.
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Maine Attorney General Steven Rowe announced that the makers of the best-selling alcoholic energy drink in the country, Sparks, is ending the sale of the product that several states believe is aimed at teens.
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Roughly $5 million in voter-approved bonds are being divvied up among communities from Fort Kent to Biddeford for riverfront development projects.
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Maine’s attorney general ruled Wednesday that an Auburn police officer was legally justified when he shot a 47-year-old man who had twice rammed his police cruiser with a dump …
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Gov. John Baldacci urged quick, bipartisan legislative action on a budget cut plan he presented Tuesday that reflects a recession-driven revenue shortfall of more than $140 million.
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Gov. John Baldacci is urging quick, bipartisan legislative action on a budget cut plan that reflects a revenue shortfall of more than $140 million.
Baldacci, who outlined his …
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AUGUSTA, Maine — Gov. John Baldacci’s emergency budget proposes $27 million in cuts to local schools and further proposes that the cuts be allocated using the same formula used to distribute state aid.
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