Earlier this week, members of the Maine Senate Republican Caucus sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi requesting ...
Maine's Attorney General is signing on to a nationwide lawsuit challenging the termination of $11 billion in public health ...
The Maine Attorney General's Office has determined that officers involved in a standoff last summer on the Piscataqua River Bridge were justified when they shot and killed an armed New Hampshire man.
Maine DHHS says it is losing $91 million of funding due to the cuts and the commissioner says that funding impacts a wide ...
Three troopers acted “reasonably” when they fatally shot a man on a bridge that connects New Hampshire and Maine last summer, ...
The lawsuit follows a decision by the Trump administration to cancel $11 billion in Department of Health and Human Services ...
Maine is one of 23 state to challenge $11 billion in cuts to public health funding, which led to layoffs from state health ...
The troopers who shot Weston reasonably believed he was posing an imminent threat of serious bodily injury or death when they ...
The Maine and New Hampshire state police officers who shot a man on the Piscataqua River Bridge in August were justified in ...
Trent Weston, of New Hampshire, was shot by police during an early morning standoff in late August, after killing his wife ...
It’s been a bewildering barrage: hasty investigations, threats to yank federal funds, threats of lawsuits, federal contracts ...
Both SAD 51 and the Maine Principals' Association say they will continue to follow Maine's nondiscrimination law. But ...