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Repayment plans are supposed to help public housing tenants avoid eviction. Instead, in Maine, such deals have put evictions ...
Frustrated with rising taxes, locals put forward a petition to change the town’s charter so they have a greater say over ...
Roughly 50 religious leaders and advocates testified on bills restricting bathroom use and participation in women’s sports ...
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Mundy, the university’s president, compared the funding disruptions to the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Advocates said they could meet only a fraction of the demand for emergency housing, with only 14 percent of eligible clients receiving shelter statewide. A low-income housing development in Portland.
Two major factors are driving up insurance rates in Maine: rising costs of prescription drugs and little competition in Maine's market.
Sean Scott is a religion, politics and society reporter for The Maine Monitor, covering how religious institutions impact personal and political decision making across the state.