A bill that would grant state recognition for a second band of Maliseets is running into opposition from leaders of other tribes, who say a lack of a formal standard for tribal recognition is a recipe for trouble
Amber Carter
Maine families celebrate School Choice Week virtually this year
Maine families will be raising awareness about these choices at their virtual celebrations, which make up some of the more than 33,000 planned nationwide to spotlight K-12 education options.
House will proceed with impeachment of Trump, unless Pence invokes 25th Amendment
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the House will move forward with legislation to impeach President Donald Trump, calling him a threat to democracy after the deadly assault on the Capitol.
Trump relents, signs COVID relief deal, averts federal shutdown
The $900 billion pandemic relief package will deliver long-sought cash to businesses and individuals.
U.S. officials: Suspect in Nashville explosion died in blast
Federal authorities have identified the man they say is responsible for the Christmas Day bombing that tore through downtown Nashville and say that he died in the explosion
Lawsuit against Maine venue accused of being ‘superspreader’ puts other businesses at risk
A battle over providing businesses with legal immunity to COVID-19 lawsuits is on hold for the time being in Congress, but businesses are still worried.
Photos: Trump visits Levant on Sunday
President Trump holds impromptu rally at Treworgy Family Orchards, hosting about 3,000 people.
Winter energy costs to be higher but Maine oil users may get break
Oil prices remain depressed, and nearly 20 percent of homes in the Northeast rely on oil furnaces for their primary heating source.
Photos: Augusta honors the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
About 50 people came to the Capital Judicial Center Sunday night to remember Ruth Bader Ginsburg who died Friday.