June 26, 2023 Largest teachers union in Maine praises rejection of ‘culture war’ candidates in local school board races The Maine Education Association claimed that the election results for conservatives in local school board races within the state indicate a rejection of culture war issues from voters.
June 23, 2023 Maine Legislature clears 12-week paid medical leave proposal Maine's Democrat-controlled House of Representatives has passed a plan to establish a state family and medical leave program in a 79-65 vote.
June 21, 2023 Mom implicated in Maine's 1985 'Baby Jane Doe' cold case gets 6 years Lee Ann Daigle, of Lowell, Massachusetts has been sentenced to six years in prison for leaving her newborn daughter to die in rural Maine. Daigle eluded justice for almost 40 years.
June 21, 2023 Catholic parents sue Maine over exclusionary tuition program that violates Supreme Court ruling: 'Not fair' Keith and Valori Radonis, who are suing the state of Maine for excluding faith-based schools from its rural tuition assistance program, told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about the case.
June 20, 2023 Man, woman gunned down in front of their children in Maine parking lot Marcel Lagrange Jr., 24, of South Portland, Maine, has been jailed on two murder counts for shooting two people to death in front of their children.
June 20, 2023 Maine slated to mandate state funding for sex reassignments MaineCare, the state's taxpayer-funded medical coverage program, will be required to subsidize sexual reassignment procedures under a bill that cleared the Legislature on Tuesday.
June 18, 2023 Loneliness hurts not just men's mental health — it may hurt their bones, too, study suggests A study from the Maine Health Institute for Research in Scarborough, Maine, suggests that social isolation in men may be bad not just for their mental health — but for their bone health as well.
June 16, 2023 Maine man indicted, accused of killing parents and 2 others Joseph Eaton has been indicted for allegedly killing his parents and two family friends in Bowdoin, Maine; he will face additional charges for firing at cars while fleeing the scene.
June 16, 2023 Maine lobstermen catch big court victory against Biden administration's 'egregious' regulations The Maine Lobstermen's Association won its case against the Biden administration over regulations that threatened to put its members out of business.
June 15, 2023 Maine lawmakers vote to include language about state's obligation to Native American tribes in constitution The Maine Legislature voted to advance a proposal that will restore language about the state's obligations to Native Americans in future printings of the state's constitution.