Por: Portland Press Herald Nation February 16, 2023
Rep. Clinton Collamore announces his resignation from the Maine Legislature outside the courthouse in Wiscasset Thursday. He is facing 20 counts of aggravated forgery, 11 counts of unsworn falsification and 1 count of violating the Maine Clean Election Act. Ben McCanna/Staff photographer A Maine lawmaker pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges that he defrauded the state’s clean election program, then announced he will resign his seat. Rep.... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Business February 15, 2023
Black list Maine lobster at your peril, Whole Foods. Republican lawmakers unveiled a suite of bills Tuesday to protect Maine’s $1.7 billion lobster industry and punish those who would threaten it. The bills, some of which only have titles, would expand state control of coastal... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Business February 14, 2023
Julia Munsey will be the next president of the Maine State Chamber of Commerce, the organization announced Friday. She will replace Dana Connors, who announced in April his plans to retire after nearly three decades at the pro-business organization’s helm. Julia Munsey has... + más
From the Business Desk: Maineness and what it really means to be from Maine | Portland Press Herald
Commentary: Criticism of Maine State Chamber of Commerce on PFAS undeserved | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation January 31, 2023
The Canadian publisher of Maine Magazine has paused printing the glossy monthly publication amid ongoing struggles to maintain advertising revenue. Four people have been laid off as a result, with one more layoff likely, according to Crystal Murray, president of Advocate... + más
Op-Ed: When reading to learn, what works best for students — printed books or digital texts? | Los Angeles Times
New business in Winslow brings rage room fad to central Maine | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Business January 19, 2023
Maybe you saw the cartoon – even today, it pops up here and there. It first ran in the Dec. 17, 1984, issue of The New Yorker magazine, and shows a cocktail party where a woman chit-chats with a nattily dressed man. “Maine?” she says. “What an authentic place to come... + más
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Maine Voices: Kennebec River dam debate hijacked by red herring | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Nation December 05, 2022
The rate of increase in RSV hospitalizations among children has begun to ease in Maine as cases have flattened in the rest of the country. But flu hospitalizations are starting to increase, adding to the strain on Maine hospitals from a trio of diseases – respiratory syncytial... + más
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RSV cases are surging this fall. Here’s what you need to know. | The Boston Globe
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 24, 2022
Our thoughts are with the millions of people suffering from the force and fury of recent hurricanes, especially those who have lost loved ones. Because the intensity of the storms is determined largely by the temperature of the ocean waters, a warmer climate causes the storms to... + más
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 10, 2022
The Indigenous tribes in Maine are second-class citizens. While 570 tribes across the country access beneficial laws passed by Congress, Maine’s tribes have been blocked from accessing many and must seek state permission to access others. Since the Maine Indian Claims... + más
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California tribes will manage, protect state coastal areas | WPLG Local 10
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