Gov. Paul LePage (2011-19), called himself “Trump before Trump.” He looked and acted the part, notably the bullying and brow-beating.
If a majority of Americans are OK with mass disruption at the national level, why can’t there be some serious rethinking of Maine’s housing policies?
Nate Bowditch’s Jan. 21 op-ed (“What canvassing in Maine’s 2nd District told me about America“) paints an incomplete picture. I too canvassed in the 2nd District and saw plenty of Harris-Walz signs, ...
Someone who was inside the mall after the shooting shared the video with Maine's Total Coverage. White House Press Secretary ...
Rep. Laurel Libby told fellow lawmakers that her proposal would boost the integrity of Maine's elections, though opponents, ...
The Senate Republican campaign committee is touting that it is off to a strong fundraising start as it aims to defend and ...
The new investment for the midterms is a shift from 2024, when the House Majority PAC’s initial funds were earmarked for ...
It appears Maine voters will decide two initiated referendum questions this year concerning voting and firearms safety ...
Michigan Democratic Senator Gary Peters will not seek re-election to a third term when his current one expires in January ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Map showing epicenter of a magnitude 3.8 earthquake centered near ...
The earthquake struck off the coast of Maine on Monday around 10:22 a.m. Thousands of people reported that they felt the ...
President Trump named voter identification laws as a requirement for California before he would release disaster relief to ...
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