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U.S. Rep. Jared Golden discusses top priorities and concerns, including the Middle East and China, gun safety —and the national partisan divide
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The federal government has set May 7, 2025, as the date when Americans will need special, enhanced driver's licenses or passports to fly or enter some federal buildings.
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After 30 years, the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery is being removed from the Superfund list.
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In a speech during debate over $95 billion aid bill, Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins pushes back against "misunderstandings" and "misrepresentations" by opponents.
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The FAFSA form is typically made available for students in October. But this year, it was delayed nearly three months, as the federal government is streamlining the form.
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Phoenix Flats, a 45-unit apartment building in Portland, took about $16 million, roughly a dozen funding sources and four years to complete.
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Immigration officials said only Congress has the authority to adjust the statute.
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Gov. Janet Mills reset the political debate over guns in Maine on Tuesday by unveiling a suite of policy proposals that she says were shaped or inspired by conversations since October’s mass shooting in Lewiston.
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The Supreme Court announced this week that it would hear oral arguments on the case at the end of March.
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The Biden administration approved Maine's request to declare December's storm and flooding a major disaster. The designation allows for the affected areas in Maine to use federal aid funding to rebuild public infrastructure.
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Maine politicians often take great care to calibrate their rhetoric on gun violence, if they talk about it all. And on Tuesday, Mills spent roughly 40 minutes doing exactly that as she tried to navigate an issue that can quickly divide and alienate Maine residents.
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Five Pillars Butchery is seeking federal grants to construction a new processing facility, and is in the early stages of creating a halal meat processors cooperative.