The colorful bird made an impression as he walked through yards and perched on railings.
Carol Semple
Federal funds will boost Maine youth suicide prevention, including for tribes
Native American populations are among those targeted, and support will extend to broader programs across the state.
House passes border aid bill backed by Senate and Trump administration
The emergency legislation is expected to ease a cash crunch at federal agencies that care for migrants who have flocked over the border in huge numbers seeking asylum.
Dartmouth pays New Hampshire for search, rescue of student
The college has paid the state’s fish and game department $19,000.
Company whose driver collided with bikers has history of violations
Massachusetts-based Westfield Transport has had over 60 violations in the 24 months before one of its employees was charged with negligent homicide in a crash that killed 7 motorcyclists in New Hampshire.
How a crime bill meant to boost Democrats now divides the party
As a senator, Joe Biden helped win passage of the law that many, including President Trump, now consider too tough.
Time running short, showdown looms in Congress over border aid package
A congressional showdown is looming over a border aid package to care for thousands of migrant families and unaccompanied children detained after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
Gov. Mills signs net neutrality bill to protect internet customers
The law says internet service providers can’t block lawful content or favor some websites to benefit others.
Gov. Mills signs bill to reform campaign signature gathering
The new law requires groups to provide the state a list of individuals paid to circulate petitions, and report the ‘method’ of compensation.
Report on child care in Maine finds less funding, fewer providers
Rural areas are particularly hard hit.