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Hey, That’s Not Miracle Grow: Owner of Lewiston Plant Nursery Charged for Trafficking Cocaine, Ecstasy
The owner of a plant store in Lewiston is facing aggravated drug trafficking charges after a search of the property by the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency (MDEA) resulted in the seizure of a large amount cocaine, crack cocaine and MDMA (ecstasy) from the business. The MDEA says they had been investigating possible illegal drug trafficking
Bok-Bok: Maine Republicans Dispute How Best to Protect the Rights of Chickens Owners from Regulation
The Maine state GOP lawmaker who got officially silenced by Democrats for defending girls’ high-school sports is now fighting her own party’s attempts to clamp down on chickens, she said on Thursday. “A fellow Mainer just alerted me to LD 1655, a bill that would regulate how many chickens you can own, the space required
East Asia Expert Tells Portland Group About the War No One Wants, But Might Happen Anyway
Imagine two nuclear-armed, global superpowers sleepwalking into a war that would, by conservative estimates, cost at least 10,000 American lives but probably many more. That is the altogether possible scenario playing out between the United States and the Peoples’ Republic of China that CATO Institute senior fellow Doug Bandow described to a group of lawyers
Janet Mills Recognizes Armenian Genocide After Appointing Anti-Armenian Activist to State Migrant Office
Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) on Thursday signed a proclamation recognizing the Armenian genocide just months after appointed a now-resigned anti-Armenian activist to run her state migrant resettlement office. In December, Gov. Mills appointed Tarlan Ahmadov as the first director of the Maine Office of New Americans (ONA), a taxpayer-funded migrant resettlement office which the
DOJ Probes Thomas College Over Vanishing Chinese Students with Potential CCP Links
Thomas College, a private post-secondary institution in Waterville, Maine, is under scrutiny from the U.S. Department of Justice following a whistleblower’s report of a group of Chinese national students who entered the U.S. under student visas to enroll at the school for the 2024-2025 academic year, but have since disappeared and are believed to still
Dyed-in-the-Diet No Longer: MAHA Scores Win in Striking Dangerous Additives from Food Supply
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) agenda is moving forward with a new road map announced this week for phasing out synthetic, petroleum-based food dyes from the nation’s food supply. [RELATED: FDA Bans Cancer-Linked Food Dye Ahead Of RFK Jr’s Confirmation Hearing…] “If they
Routine Bail Check in Baldwin Leads to Hours-Long Standoff with Career Criminal
Cumberland County Sheriff’s detectives faced an unexpected, hours-long standoff with a career criminal after arriving at a Baldwin home to conduct a routine bail check. [RELATED: Lewiston Police Respond to Two Shootings in Two Days on Same Street…] Detectives arrived at the residence on Sand Pond Road in Baldwin, only to discover Jermaine Faulk in
Trump Takes Aim at ‘Disparate-Impact Liability’ in Order Seeking to Return Merit to Hiring
President Donald Trump an executive order on Thursday to end “disparate-impact liability,” which essentially compels employers to consider race when hiring or risk legal penalties, and restore meritocracy to hiring in areas where the federal government has discretion. The goal of the action, his order reads, is to “guarantee equal opportunity, not equal outcomes.” [RELATED:
Bangor Newspaper Company Has Received More Than $2.4M from Mills Admin for “Public Affairs”
Bangor Publishing Company — the company that owns both the Bangor Daily News (BDN) and a lesser-known marketing agency — has received more than $2.4 million from state agencies since Gov. Janet Mills (D) took office in 2019, according to a review of contracts filed with Maine’s procurement office. The payments to Bangor Publishing Company
Maine Democrat Lawmakers Move to Soften Crack Cocaine Laws, Citing Systemic Inequality
A Democrat-led bill aimed at softening the criminal possession thresholds for crack cocaine was advanced by the Maine Legislature’s Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee after a work session on Thursday. State Rep. Nina Milliken (D-Blue Hill) sponsored LD 1366, “An Act to Amend Certain Provisions of the Drug Laws Related to Cocaine Base,” to
Trump Seeks to End Consideration of Race in School Discipline with “Common Sense” Executive Order
President Donald Trump aims to restore “common sense” to school discipline practices with a Wednesday executive order that will end the consideration of race and “equity ideology” when determining how students will be punished. [RELATED: Two-on-One Student Assault on Lewiston School Bus Caught on Viral Video…] “The Federal Government will no longer tolerate known risks
Inside Augusta’s Marathon, 8.5 Hour Public Hearing on Proposed Changes to Maine’s Paid Family and Medical Leave Program
Maine’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) Program was the center of sustained attention Wednesday afternoon in Augusta as the legislature’s Labor Committee held a massive public hearing on a protracted series of bills seeking to either amend or repeal the program. The PFML program, enacted last year as part of a spending bill
Trump Pivots in Criticizing Putin, after Zelensky, as Ukraine Peace Talks Falter
After Russia escalated its assault on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv overnight, U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to be shifting the focus of his criticism over the stalled peace talks over the war between the two former Soviet countries from Ukraine’s President Voldymyr Zelenskyy to Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. “I am not happy with the
Maine’s Only Gold-Standard Humorist Calling It Quits After Half Century of Homespun Satire
The Maine native who made a cottage industry out of poking fun at downeasters is about to have the last laugh – on us. Now 74, humorist legend Tim Sample is preparing to step from the stage for good, with his final performance set for June. Sample, who, yes, was actually born in Maine –
Sen. Haggan Wants Judges and Commissioners to Have More Say Over Who Gets Bail
Noting an uptick of crime in Maine committed by individual out on bail for a previous offense, Sen. David Haggan (R-Penobscot) wants to roll back provisions of a 2021 law that made it easier for those being held under suspicion of committing a crime to get released on bail. LD 1536, “An Act to Amend
Here’s How Democrats Want to Integrate More Race-Based Education into Public Schools
The Maine Legislature’s Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA) held public hearings for four Democrat-led bills on Tuesday aimed at increasing race-based education requirements for Maine schools and increasing costs for Maine taxpayers. [RELATED: Harpswell Rep Quietly Withdraws Bill That Would Have Made LGBTQ Education Mandatory for Maine Schools…] While Maine faces a federal
Democrat Withdraws Bill to Put Tampons in Boys’ Public School Restrooms After Fiscal Note Belies Notion That Boys Actually Menstruate
Rep. Kristen Cloutier (D-Lewiston) withdrew a bill earlier this month that would have put taxpayer-funded tampons in public school boys’ bathrooms, marking a victory for the Mainers who agree that men cannot menstruate. [RELATED: Maine Democrats Push Bill to Require Tampons in Boys’ Bathrooms Across the State’s Public Schools…] Rep. Cloutier’s bill, LD 155, died
Easing the Laws on Dangerous Drugs, Defending the Guard, Holding ICE at Bay, and the Augusta Red Coats – Legislative Scouting Report for April 24
The Maine legislature will meet Thursday for the third session day in a row. Thursday’s calendar is light in both chambers; however, on the agenda there are several noteworthy bills to keep an eye on as well as a resolution showing how bans on militia training and weapon seizures without due process are tyrannical. Representative
Lewiston Police Respond to Two Shootings in Two Days on Same Street
Lewiston Police are investigating a pair of shooting incidents that occurred on the same street over two separate days this week. Police say that shortly after 4:30 a.m. on Sunday, April 20, officers responded to the area of 79 Birch St. in Lewiston to a report of gunshots. While they located no suspects or evidence
Rep. Soboleski Organizes Joint GOP Letter to AG Pam Bondi Calling for Review of Maine’s Green Energy Policies That Violate Executive Order
Rep. Mike Soboleski (R-Phillips) penned a letter to U.S. Attorney General (AG) Pam Bondi, signed by nearly every Republican in the Maine state legislature, calling for a review of they called the Maine’s burdensome, costly and unfair “clean energy” policies. [RELATED: Mainers Overflow Hearing to Speak Out on Both Sides of Proposed Net Energy Billing
Trump Administration Issues Stop Work Orders for UMaine Wind Development Grants
President Donald Trump’s administration issued stop-work orders earlier this month on three University of Maine (UMaine) offshore wind development projects, funded through a $12.6 million grant, for alleged violations of grant terms. [RELATED: Trump Places Indefinite Halt on Offshore Wind Development and New England Fisherman Celebrate…] “Here is the letter from the Trump Administration to
Maine Dems Create $12M Abortion Slush Fund to Benefit Top Campaign Contributors
Maine’s Democrat-controlled legislature has approved a measure that will create a $12M fund for the benefit of Maine’s abortion clinic operators, and the lead candidates to land the contract for managing the fund happen to be top donors to Maine Democrats. The legislation, titled “An Act to Improve Women’s Health and Economic Security by Funding
[VIDEO:] Steve Robinson Interviews Gubernatorial Candidate Robert “Bobby” Charles
Robert Charles has vowed to turn Maine completely red in 2026.Here is how he plans to do it:
Rep. Laurel Libby Files Emergency Appeal in Lawsuit Against Speaker of the House Over Censure Fallout
Maine Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn) has filed an emergency appeal of an April 19 ruling on her lawsuit against Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau (D-Biddeford) for the denial of her rights following from her party-line censure earlier this year. That censure came after Libby refused to apologize for a viral social media post depicting a
Homeless Man Accused of Recklessly Firing Pistol Toward Homes in Benton
A homeless man is facing a dozen counts of aggravated reckless conduct with a firearm for allegedly firing a handgun toward homes in Benton, Maine State Police announced on Tuesday. Maine State Police say that troopers responded to the area of Unity Road in Benton at about 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday after multiple 911 calls
Maine’s Chief Border Patrol Agent Retires as Houlton Sector Leadership Shakeup Continues
The head of U.S. Border Patrol Houlton (USBP) Houlton Sector, Chief Patrol Agent (CPA) Juan Bernal, retired during a ceremony held last week. “On April 17th 2025 the U.S. Border Patrol Houlton Sector held a ceremony to recognize the outstanding service and dedication of its personnel. Awards were presented to agents and staff whose commitment
Leftist Swiss Billionaire Who Helped Buy Maine Newspapers Now Target Of Probes Across U.S.
A reclusive Swiss liberal billionaire whose cash helped buy Maine’s largest paper is now being targeted by several states over his alleged foreign financial influence on their elections. The secretive Hansjorg Wyss created “dark money” nonprofits, seemingly to skirt the U.S. prohibition on foreign nationals influencing the ballot box, according to the Daily Caller News
Mysterious Swiss Billionaire Spent $800 Million Bankrolling Left-Wing Causes, States Say No More
Over the past two decades, a reclusive Swiss billionaire has poured more than $800 million into left-wing causes across America, and now states are fighting back. Hansjörg Wyss, 89, a Swiss national with an estimated net worth of roughly five billion dollars, has quietly become one of the most influential donors on the American left. He has spent more
Franco-American Day and an ERA Based on Perceptions: Legislative Scouting Report for April 23
The Montreal Canadiens are in a playoff series and Wednesday is Franco-American Day in the legislature. It’s a good week to have French-Canadian roots. On the regular House Calendar on April 23 are the final votes on the perceived gender, race, identity Equal Rights Amendment. It’s shaping up to be a busy day in the
Get In the Van, Man: Ecuadorian National Charged for Attempting to Transport Illegal Aliens Through Vermont
An Ecuadorian national now faces federal charges for allegedly attempting to transport a group of illegal aliens through Vermont. On Tuesday, the the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Vermont announced that 34-year-old Manuel Rolando Meza-Cambo was charged by criminal complaint with transporting illegal aliens. Federal prosecutors allege that in the early hours of Saturday
China May Be Integrating AI into its Bioweapons Program. What Could Go Wrong?
China may be integrating advanced artificial intelligence technology into its illicit bioweapons programs, according to the State Department’s 2025 report on international compliance with weapons agreements. [RELATED: Chinese Satellite Company Directly Helping Houthi Terrorists Attacks on U.S. Interests: State Department…] “China probably is unable to make complex scientific equipment without Westerninnovation. It probably is capable
Judge Assigned to Federal Lawsuit Against Maine Recuses Himself
The federal jurist assigned to the federal lawsuit against Maine for refusing to bar transgender-identifying men from women’s sports, U.S. Magistrate Judge John Nivison, recused himself from the case on Friday after previously recusing himself from Rep. Laurel Libby’s (R-Auburn) lawsuit against her censure order. [RELATED: DOJ Files Civil Suit Against Maine, Rep. Libby and
Maine Native and Duke Star Cooper Flagg Declares for the NBA Draft and Is Projected to Be No. 1 Pick
Duke superstar freshman and Newport native Cooper Flagg has confirmed that he is officially entering the NBA draft. Flagg, the projected No. 1 pick, made the announcement in a video shared to his social media on Monday. “Duke fans, my teammates, the brotherhood, and everybody that was along for this journey: it was an incredible
Secret Salary For New “Non-Profit” Boss At Maine’s Largest Newspaper, Who Will Remain in Buffalo, NY
The “non-profit” group running Maine’s largest newspaper is refusing to disclose the salary of the new CEO, amid executive-compensation issues that have nagged at the company. The National Trust for Local News announced it’s hired a new CEO to replace the former trust boss who quit in the wake of questions about her huge salary
Northern Mainers Fed Up With Janet Mills’ Woke Gov’t Threaten To Break Away From the Pine Tree State
A group of renegades from Maine’s upper reaches tired of liberal Gov. Janet Mills (D) are forming their own faction to split from the southern realms of the state and form their own with the name “North Maine.” But as serious as they seem to be, they’re up against a national history that is not
Winthrop and Monmouth Back Out of ICE Partnership Program Citing Concerns About Legal Liability
The Winthrop and Monmouth Police Departments both rescinded their applications for an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) partnership program on Saturday that would have allowed local police to detain people on suspected immigration violations. [RELATED: Wells Police Department Becomes First Local Maine Law Enforcement Agency to Participate in ICE Program…] “The Town of Winthrop has
Did Maine Taxpayers Pay for a Poll that Parses Findings to Persuade Mills to Challenge Collins?
Why would a nationally-recognized Democrat pollster pen an article about her political research in the state of Maine? It could be that Celinda Lake is just really interested in the showdown between Maine Governor Janet Mills (D) and U.S. President Donald Trump (R) over whether transgender students should play on girls’ school sports teams. Or
Chinese Satellite Company Directly Helping Houthi Terrorists Attacks on U.S. Interests: State Department
U.S. State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce confirmed on Thursday that the Chinese satellite company, Chang Guang Satellite Technology, is “directly” helping the Yemen-based Houthi terrorists target U.S. warships and interests in the Red Sea. [RELATED: Trump Executive Order Aims to Restore U.S. Maritime Dominance and Counter Chinese Shipbuilding…] “We can confirm the reporting that Chang
Police Use Chemical Munitions to End Portland Motorhome Standoff
A 39-year-old Portland man was arrested early Sunday after a nearly two-hour standoff with police, during which he threatened officers with a gun and wielded multiple weapons, authorities said. Shortly after 5 a.m. on Sunday, Portland Police observed a motorhome illegally parked and blocking traffic in the area of Elm and Lancaster streets in the
Portland Woman Found Shot in Apartment, Suspect Facing Domestic Violence Charges
Portland Police have made an arrest following a Sunday shooting that left a 36-year-old woman with non-life threatening injuries. Police responded to 72 Oak St. (Oak Street Lofts) in Portland at 8:18 a.m. on Sunday for a report of a shooting inside of an apartment. Upon arrival, police found a 36-year-old female from Portland suffering
Pope Francis Dead at 88 after 12-Year Pontificate
Pope Francis passed away early Monday morning at the age of 88 after a 12-year pontificate, just hours after making his final public appearance for Easter and meeting with Vice President J.D. Vance. [RELATED: Pope Francis Appoints Liberal Cardinal To Head DC Archdiocese As Trump Takes Office…] Dearest brothers and sisters, with deep sorrow I
Dems Look to Use Ranked Choice Voting in State Elections, But Constitutional Questions Remain
Democrat lawmakers are looking to expand the use of ranked choice voting (RCV) to all Maine elections, including for the Governor, State Senate, and the State House of Representatives. If a new bill introduced this week is successful, it could change how these state officials are elected. Ranked choice voting has until now been used
Bipartisan Bill Increasing Maine’s Property Tax Fairness Credit Introduced in Augusta
A bipartisan group of Maine lawmakers have introduced a bill aiming to increase the value of the state’s Property Tax Fairness Credit beginning in the 2025 tax year. When filing their annual tax returns, Maine homeowners may claim the Property Tax Fairness Credit, subject to qualification based on a number of criteria, including income and
Maine Housing is Unaffordable – Let’s Fix That!
Both nationally, and especially in places like Maine, housing is becoming unaffordable for too many. This trend kills the American Dream. Can it be reversed? Yet bet it can. Working Americans – single and families – deserve home ownership. Older Americans deserve to be able to stay in their homes.On the national level, the cost
Federal Judge in NH Moves to Impede Deportation of Guatemalan Illegal Arrested in Massachusetts
New Hampshire U.S. District Judge Joseph N. Laplante ruled on Wednesday that the Trump administration must give 72 hours’ notice before transferring a Guatemalan illegal immigrant arrested in Massachusetts out of the NH facility where he is currently held. [RELATED: Numerous Chinese Massage Parlors in Maine, Some Run By Illegal Aliens, Busted for Sex Trafficking…]
House Democrats Spring Surprise Measure to Enshrine Trans Rights in Maine’s Constitution
Maine’s House Democrats slipped a surprise vote onto Thursday’s legislative calendar to force through a proposed equal rights amendment to the state constitution that would make transgender identity legally inviolable. [RELATED: Trans-Identifying Murderer Given Taxpayer-Funded Sex Change Drugs Alleges Mistreatment and Wants Sentence Reduction and Transfer to Women’s Prison…] “Today we voted on a Constitutional
Progressive Hill Staffer Tests Waters to Challenge Susan Collins Next Fall
If you wanted to build a name for yourself with Maine Democrats to lay the foundations to run against Republican U.S. Senator Susan Collins in 2026, what would be your smartest play? Silly question, I realize, the answer is so obvious: convince elite audiences in Washington, DC that you, in fact, the man. That’s exactly
Two Arrested in Auburn Drug Raid That Lead to Seizure of 20+ grams of Crystal Meth
The Auburn Police Department’s Proactive Community Enforcement (PACE) Unit this week executed a search warrant at a Seventh Street residence, resulting in two arrests and the seizure of over 20 grams of crystal methamphetamine. Police say the operation followed an investigation into drug activities at the home. During a search of the residence Thursday morning
Rumford Woman Accused of Elder Abuse, Financial Exploitation of Elder Family Member
A Rumford woman accused of elder abuse and financial exploitation for allegedly stealing more than $1,000 from an elderly relative for whom she was the primary caretaker was arrested on multiple felony charges on Tuesday. Rumford Police arrested Sharon Gardner, 59, of Rumford, on charges of Class C theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, Class
New England Fishermen Celebrate Trump Executive Order Aimed at Restoring the U.S. Seafood Industry
President Donald Trump moved to reinvigorate the U.S. seafood industry and restore U.S. dominance on Thursday with an executive order that drew praise from Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) as well as the New England Fishermen’s Stewardship Association (NEFSA). [RELATED: Trump Executive Order Aims to Restore U.S. Maritime Dominance and Counter Chinese Shipbuilding…] “The United States
Resigned ONA Director Tarlan Ahmadov Reinstated at MDOL Despite Claim of ‘Personal Health’ Issues
Tarlan Ahmadov stepped down as director of the Maine Office of New Americans in early April — just three months after his appointment to the position by Governor Janet Mills — officially citing health concerns, following scrutiny over his anti-Armenian social media activity and ties to Azerbaijan uncovered by The Maine Wire. However, sources reveal
Wary of Political Fallout, and Losing Business, Maine Supporters of Trump Tariffs Keep Low Profile
When anti-Trump Maine businesses called a news conference recently to lobby against the administration’s proposed and imposed tariffs, the fawning legacy media couldn’t set up their cameras and mics quickly enough. Predictably, the news coverage was one-sided, as so-called journalists failed to so much as even ask for an opposing view. The most obvious –
Train Lobby Pushes for Taxpayer Funds to Extend Railway to Bangor and Orono with a Poll Showing Lukewarm Support from Mainers
The Maine Rail Group (MRG), a pro-railway non-profit lobbying organization, is presenting survey data claiming that 58 percent of Mainers would “occasionally” ride a train line between Portland and Orono in order to push for a new taxpayer-funded passenger railway. [RELATED: Democrat Plan Naming Maine Railroad For Floridian Teeters on Derailment…] “This survey shows that
State Police Tactical Team Joins Local Department in Raid on South Paris Drug Den
It’s been a busy week for law enforcement in the Paris area. On Thursday, a Maine State Police tactical team joined the Paris Police Department in a raid on a South Paris drug den, leading to drug seizures and the arrests of two repeat offenders. [RELATED: Rumford Police Arrest Fugitive, Domestic Violence Suspect After Standoff
A New Local Option Sales Tax Proposal Would Let Maine Cities and Towns Keep All of What They Take
Yet another bill aiming to allow Maine municipalities to adopt a local option sales tax has been introduced in Augusta just days after the legislative committee that reviews tax proposals rejected a similar “revenue raiser” for towns and cities. Unlike the previous local option sales tax proposals considered by the Taxation Committee, however, LD 1641
Numerous Chinese Massage Parlors in Maine, Some Run By Illegal Aliens, Busted for Sex Trafficking
Over the past year, Maine has seen a series of high-profile raids on Chinese-run massage parlors suspected of operating as fronts for sex trafficking and forced labor. These operations, in at least two instances were being run by Chinese illegal aliens, have drawn significant attention from local and federal law enforcement. From Rockland to Lewiston
Republicans Push Back Against Gun-Control Laws Passed in the Wake of Lewiston Shooting
Maine Republicans are working to end some of the new restrictions placed on gun ownership in the state last year with a trio of bills either to repeal the 72-hour waiting period for firearm purchases or the background check requirement for private sales. [RELATED: Federal Judge Issues Injunction Against Maine’s 72-Hour Waiting Period after Purchasing
Rumford Police Arrest Fugitive, Domestic Violence Suspect After Standoff in Separate Incidents
Rumford Police arrested both a fugitive who had been evading law enforcement for nearly a year and a domestic violence suspect after a standoff in two separate incidents on Wednesday. According to Rumford Police, a plain-clothes detective observed Jesse Robert Farrington, 41, a known fugitive, entering a vehicle on Andover Road in Rumford Center. Police
Harpswell Rep Quietly Withdraws Bill That Would Have Made LGBTQ Education Mandatory for Maine Schools
Rep. Cheryl Golek (D-Harpswell) withdrew a bill from consideration on Monday that would have mandated LGBTQ education curriculum in all public schools across the state. [RELATED: Maine Democrats Now Want to Mandate LGBTQ Education Even As Schools Risk Funding Loss Over Ongoing Title IX Concerns…] Golek’s bill, LD 1482, drew strong support from her party
Tax Committee Squashes Three Proposed Changes to Maine’s Homestead Exemption
Maine lawmakers on the Taxation Committee have unanimously rejected three proposals to increase the state’s homestead exemption, a program designed to help lower the property tax bill on Mainers’ primary residences. While one of the now-defeated proposals would have increased the value of this exemption for all homeowners, the other two represented more targeted reforms
Trans-Identifying Male Arrested After Joy-Riding a Stolen Van Across Multiple Towns and Injuring Officers
Yarmouth Police last week arrested a transgender-identifying man, Deserai Collins, 33, after he allegedly stole a van in Portland, led law enforcement on a multi-town chase, and crashed into two police cruisers, injuring two officers. [RELATED: Monson Man to Square Off Against Bill Belichick’s Squeeze in Miss Maine USA Beauty Pageant…] The owner of Portland’s
Shots Fired in Paris Leads to High-Speed Police Chase, Arrest of Massachusetts Man
A report of shots fired in the Town of Paris on Wednesday led to a high-speed police chase involving multiple law enforcement agencies and the arrest of a Massachusetts man, the Maine State Police announced Thursday. Shortly after 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the Oxford County Regional Communications Center received a report of several shots fired
UK High Court Rules On Whether Men Pretending To Be Women Are Real Women
The Supreme Court in Britain ruled Wednesday that men identifying as trans women are not legally regarded as women under the nation’s equality legislation. The judgment comes after a long legal battle over whether men identifying as trans women can be considered female under the nation’s Equality Act 2010, which seeks to prohibit discrimination based on gender, sexuality, race
Hearing Held on Three Republican-Led Bills Aimed at Protecting Students and Increasing Parental Rights
Mainers had the opportunity on Tuesday to testify on three Republican-led bills that aim to protect students from sexually explicit material and give parents more say in what happens to their children in school. [RELATED: Maine Democrats Now Want to Mandate LGBTQ Education Even As Schools Risk Funding Loss Over Ongoing Title IX Concerns…] “Parents
Maine’s Equity Commission Doled Out Lucrative No-Bid Contracts to Politically Connected Consultants, NGOs
Maine’s Racial Equity Commission has emerged among the most frequent abusers of the sloppy no-bid contract system recently scrutinized in State Auditor Matt Dunlap’s 2024 annual report. According to copies of Project Justification Forms (PJFs) related to the no-bid contracts obtained by the Maine Wire, the so-called “Permanent Commission on the Status of Racial, Indigenous
Maine AG Baselessly Claims There Are ‘No Concerns Of Safety’ With Men Competing Against Women
Democrat Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey said without any basis Wednesday that there are “no concerns of safety” regarding male athletes competing against women. The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued Maine on Wednesday over the state’s refusal to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order that bans male athletes from competing in women’s sports on a national
Two Out on Bail Arrested After Police Find Fentanyl in Vehicle During Rockland Traffic Stop
Two individuals out on bail were arrested in Rockland on Monday after police found fentanyl in their vehicle during a traffic stop. Rockland Police say that at around 9 p.m. on Monday officers stopped a vehicle for traffic violations while conducting proactive patrols around a suspected drug trafficking location. At that time, police found that
Americans’ “Appetite” for Reforming Medicare May Be Bigger Than Pollsters – and Politicians – Insist, Conservative Think Tank Argues
Is federal Medicaid spending, which last year amounted to over $580 billion, a virtual sacred cow for which reform or cuts in spending are unthinkable? House Republicans in Congress have called for a ten year trimming of the Department of Health and Human Services’ budget through reconciliation that would average cuts of about $88 billion
Legislative Scouting Report for April 17 – Free FOAA Requests, Polymer-Coated Cookware and More Taxes!
It’s Easter weekend, but the only Easter egg to be found under the dome in Augusta is just another goose egg on the scoreboard for anything even close to resembling an emergency to justify this current emergency session. The House and Senate will meet tomorrow at 10am for legislative business before the holiday weekend. On
Rep. Soboleski Seeks Greater Legislative Oversight of Agency Rulemaking in Maine
A Maine GOP lawmaker is looking to establish a new special committee tasked with reviewing routine technical rulemaking by state agencies in the name of ensuring “transparency, accountability, and alignment with the public interest.” Under the Maine Administrative Procedures Act, agency rulemaking falls into one of two categories: routine technical or major substantive. While routine
Previously Deported Dominican Illegal Alien Arrested in Massachusetts, Nearly 65,000 Fentanyl Pills Seized
A Dominican illegal alien who was previously deported from the United States has been arrested in Massachusetts and charged with conspiring to distribute tens of thousands of fentanyl pills. Juan Alexis Rodriguez Garcia, 35, who was unlawfully residing in Lawrence, Mass., was arrested Tuesday morning and charged federally with conspiracy to distribute over 400 grams of
DOJ Files Civil Suit Against Maine, Rep. Libby and Two Maine Students Join AG Bondi in Live Presser
U.S. Attorney General (AG) Pam Bondi, joined by women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines, Maine Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn), Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, and two Maine female athletes who lost opportunities to male students, announced a lawsuit against Maine on Wednesday morning for refusing to bar men from women’s sports. “We believe they are failing
Another Chips Giant Commits To Manufacturing In US
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will begin chip production at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s (TSMC) facility in Arizona, marking the first time the company’s processors will be made on U.S. soil. The announcement, delivered Tuesday by CEO Lisa Su in Taipei, signals a sharp pivot in AMD’s manufacturing strategy as the Trump administration ramps up scrutiny
Proposal to Bring Back Defunct Property Tax Stabilization Program for Maine Seniors Unanimously Rejected, But Others Still Remain on the Table
Lawmakers on the Taxation Committee have unanimously rejected a Democrat-led bill that would have revitalized a now-defunct property tax stabilization for senior homeowners in Maine. LD 559 — sponsored by Sen. Donna Bailey (D-York) — would have allowed municipalities to impose a one percent sales tax on prepared food and living quarter rentals and use
Maine Gun Buyers Could be Given “Public Health Brochures” if a New Democrat-Led Bill Passes
Maine firearm dealers could be forced to hand out “public health brochures” with their firearms thanks to a bill from Rep. Holly Stover (D-Boothbay) proposed at the start of this month aimed at imposing public health warnings on gunsmiths and dealers. [RELATED: Maine’s Gun Grabbers Propose New Legislation to Crack-Down on Firearms, Including a Ban
Alleged ‘Queer’ Tesla Vandal Charged In Connection With GOP Firebombing
The Department of Justice (DOJ) charged a self-professed “queer scientist” linked to the firebombing of a Tesla dealership and the Republican Party of New Mexico (RPNM) headquarters in Albuquerque. The suspect, Albuquerque resident Jamison Wagner, 40, was charged with two federal counts of malicious damage or destruction of property by fire or explosives in connection
Monson Man to Square Off Against Bill Belichick’s Squeeze in Miss Maine USA Beauty Pageant
When the head-turning girlfriend of former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick takes the stage in this year’s Miss Maine USA beauty pageant, she’ll be squaring off against another eyebrow-raiser: Isabelle St. Cyr, a 24-year-old Monson man who now identifies as a woman. According to a report in the Bangor Daily News, St. Cyr
Constitutional Amendment Takes Aim at Augusta’s Repeated Use of Special Sessions for Regular Business
Mainers weighed in Monday morning on a proposed amendment to Maine’s Constitution that would prohibit the governor from calling the Legislature into a special session within 90 days of adjournment. This, in effect, is intended prevent or deter the kind of parliamentary maneuvering that was seen most recently last month to pass a controversial $11.3
U.S. Marshals Arrest Three on Drug, Firearm Charges in Biddeford Fugitive Sweep
A fugitive investigation by the U.S. Marshal’s Service (USMS) on Friday resulted in the arrests of three people in Biddeford on drug and firearm charges in a coordinated effort with local law enforcement. USMS said in a Saturday press release that they received investigative leads from the Biddeford Police Department indicating that 20-year-old Tyler Langille
Belfast Rep. Jan Dodge Thinks Her Condoms for Kids Giveaway Is All Wrapped Up
Just two weeks after Waldo County Hospital closed its maternity and birthing unit citing declining birth rates, on Monday Rep. Jan Dodge (D-Belfast) testified before the legislature’s Education and Cultural Affairs Committee on her bill to mandate that Maine high schools expand a condom giveaway program statewide. “My students were grateful for the availability of
Hodgdon School Board First to Defy Mills and Comply with Federal Law by Barring Males from Female Sports
Maine School Administrative District (MSAD) 70’s school board voted unanimously on Monday night to defy the Maine Principals’ Association (MPA) and the Maine Department of Education (MDOE) by adopting policies consistent with federal Title IX anti-discrimination laws and banning males from female school sports. The Hodgdon school board is the first to vote to accept
Trump Administration Bolsters Crackdown on Illegal Immigrants with Fines and Required Registration
President Donald Trump’s administration is taking new steps to crack down on illegal immigration this month, with fines of nearly $1,000 per day for immigrants who ignore deportation orders and a deadline for illegal immigrants to register with the government. [RELATED: Trump Administration Repurposes Biden’s ‘CBP One’ Phone App to Encourage Illegal Aliens to Self-Deport…]
Chinese National Previously Arrested for Sexual Assault at his Not-So-“Cozy” Ellsworth Massage Parlor Now in ICE Custody
A Chinese national who in 2023 was arrested for sexual assault at a massage parlor he owned in Ellsworth is now being held in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Booking records at the Cumberland County Jail show that Chunze Xu, 65, was taken into custody by ICE on Saturday, April 12
Former Bonny Eagle Student Charged with Gross Sexual Assault Bragged About Selling “Flavored Weed,” Stealing from Hannaford
The Buxton man accused of raping a 15-year-old female student in the unisex bathroom of Bonny Eagle High School in Standish was almost caught with illegal drugs on school property just one day after the alleged sexual assault. But the public school principal instead told Ali K. Al-Shammari, 19, to keep his money safe and
Should Maine Tie the Fate of Its Unique Electoral Vote Distribution System to Nebraska?
Maine’s Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee held a public hearing Monday morning for a proposal concerning Maine’s unique method of distributing its electoral votes that would essentially hitch its wagon to whatever Nebraska does. Maine and Nebraska are the only two states in the country that do not have a winner-take-all system for allocating their
Legislative Scouting Report April 15: Tax Day, the Dunlap Audit, and an Israel Debate?
It’s Tax Day. Taxation is theft. With that grim reminder out of the way, let’s get down to the scouting report for the April 15 session for the Maine House and Senate. Both chambers will gavel in tomorrow at 10 a.m. for a session with light calendars. There are a few potential spots worth watching
Newly-Declared Massachusetts Transgender Sanctuary City Rolls Out New DEI Training for Firefighters
Worcester, Massachusetts, is now mandating a new regimen of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training for firefighters, just months after declaring itself an official transgender sanctuary city, in an apparent rebuff of President Donald Trump’s various orders opposing both DEI and gender ideology. [RELATED: Massachusetts City Declares Itself a Sanctuary for Transgenderism in Wake of
In Apparent Snub to State’s High Tax Rates, “Maine Times” Relaunches After 20 Years – From Delaware
A new “Maine” paper claiming the name of an oldie but a goodie has announced its creation – as a Delaware corporation. The who, what, why, when and where behind the revived Maine Times and its stated mission of “high-impact journalism” from Delaware is a definite head scratcher. The new corporation filed March 28 in
Mainers Debate Potential Withdrawal from the National Popular Vote Compact
The distribution of Maine’s four presidential electoral votes was up for grabs in Augusta Monday morning, as lawmakers on the Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee held a public hearing on legislation related to Maine’s participation in the Electoral College. Two nearly identical bills to withdraw from the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact were the focus
Bipartisan Bill to Eliminate Waiting Period for Assisted Suicide Draws Conflicting Views in Hearing
Maine State Rep. Michelle Meyer (D-Eliot) introduced legislation in February, and carried over into the current emergency session last month, that would expand Maine’s assisted suicide program through an amendment to the 2019 Maine Death with Dignity Act. If enacted, the measure would waive the current 17-day waiting period applicants currently face. On Friday, the
Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Frey, Orders Trump Administration to End Freeze on Education Funding
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) must resume federal education funding for Maine, according to a Friday ruling from George W. Bush-appointed U.S. District Court Judge John Woodcock, granting a request from Maine Attorney General (AG) Aaron Frey. [RELATED: AG Frey Sues USDA Over Freeze on Federal Funding Following Maine’s Refusal to Ban Males
DAILY CALLER EXCLUSIVE: Anti-Trump ‘Resistance’ Leader’s Campaign Bankrolled By Dem Power Broker Tied To Chinese Intel Agency
Boston Democratic Mayor Michelle Wu’s 2021 campaign received hundreds of thousands of dollars from a fundraiser who is listed by a Chinese intelligence agency as an official, a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation discovered. Gary Yu, the founder of Boston International Media Consulting, helped raise over $300,000 for Wu with the help of a Chinese civic association he leads. However
Rep. Laurel Libby Seeks to Eliminate the Use of Place-holding “Concept Drafts” in Augusta
A Republican lawmaker is looking to legally abolish the controversial practice of introducing placeholder legislation, known as a “concept draft,” with the intention of swapping it out with the text of an actual bill later on down the road. Under the proposal introduced by Rep. Laurel D. Libby (R-Auburn), any legislation that could not theoretically
DAILY CALLER EXCLUSIVE: Conservative Think Tank Database Equips Parents Seeking ‘Alternatives’ To Deteriorating School Systems
The Heritage Foundation released a database last Thursday allowing parents to identify classical schools in their area as an alternative to the deteriorating state of public education. The Classical Schools Database features over 900 public and charter schools that are committed to “passing down the wisdom of past generations” and teaching students traditional liberal arts as opposed
Annoying Pickleball ‘Racket’ Is All They Have To Hold Over Our Heads
When Joe Biden’s would-be successor’s campaign was tanking, the now-retiree came up with a plan he thought would help rescue it – a pickleball call to arms in northern New England. “No joke” Joe couldn’t scrape up enough wrinkled Democrat retirees from the pickleball courts in the two oldest-demographic states – Maine and New Hampshire
Mainers to Weigh In on Bill Revitalizing Defunct Property Tax Stabilization Program for Seniors
A public hearing has now been set for a bill seeking to revitalize a now-defunct property tax stabilization program for seniors. On Tuesday, April 15 at 2pm in Room 127 of the State House, Mainers will have the opportunity to weigh in on the GOP-led proposal. Written testimony may also be submitted online at http://www.mainelegislature.org/testimony.
Portland City Council Exploring Options to Keep Warming Shelter Open Next Winter
The Portland City Council’s Health and Human Services Committee met on Thursday to discuss various options related to how the city can continue operation of its homeless warming and cooling shelters. Portland partners with private organizations that receive funding from the Maine State Housing Authority (MaineHousing) to operate a cooling shelter in the summer months
Trump Executive Order Aims to Restore U.S. Maritime Dominance and Counter Chinese Shipbuilding
President Donald Trump aims to restore U.S. maritime dominance with a Wednesday executive order promoting domestic shipbuilding in direct response to China ascendant position in the industry globally and a mounting trade war between the two superpowers. [RELATED: Jared Golden Urges Crackdown on Chinese Ship Manufacturing and Investments in the U.S…] “The commercial shipbuilding capacity
Augusta School Board Shuts Down Dad Critical of Title IX Violations, Won’t Allow “Negative Comments” During Public Hearing
An Augusta father was silenced at a Wednesday public school board meeting when he used his testimony to criticize the Augusta school board’s interpretation of Title IX anti-discrimination laws that allow transgender-identifying males into girls’ sports. [RELATED: Mills’ Continued Defiance of Trump’s Deadline for Title IX Compliance Could Cost Maine Hugely…] “I’m sorry, but negative
Multiple Bills Look to Improve Transparency of Maine’s Public School Choice Program
A group of Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill that would improve transparency in Maine’s program allowing students to attend a public school outside of their home district through what is known as a Superintendent Agreement. LD 1588, sponsored by Rep. Barbara A. Bagshaw (R-Windham), would require all school administrative units throughout the state to
Massachusetts Democrat State Representative Indicted in Fraud Scheme
Massachusetts State Rep. Chris Flanagan (D-Barnstable) was indicted by a Boston grand jury on Friday for an alleged fraud scheme that netted him tens of thousands of dollars, which he allegedly used for both personal and political expenses. [RELATED: Boston City Councilor Arrested on Corruption Charges…] “Today’s charges against Massachusetts State Representative Christopher Flanagan reveal
Ecuadorian National Pleads Guilty in Maine Court to Illegally Entering the US After 4 Prior Deportations
An Ecuadorian national stopped by Brunswick Police in January for driving without a seatbelt has pleaded guilty in federal court to illegally reentering the United States after a prior removal. According to court records, 37-year-old Juan Pablo Clabijo Tacuri was observed operating a vehicle without a seatbelt by Brunswick Police on Jan. 27. The Brunswick
Shenna Bellows Drafts Misleading Ballot Question for Second Time in Two Years
After Democrats in Augusta passed a partisan biennial budget for an unprecedented third time in a row, Representative Gary Drinkwater (R-Milford) is pushing back with an initiative for a People’s Veto of the budget. Secretary of State Shenna Bellows has quickly joined in on the partisan fight. People’s Veto efforts have gone to referendum 29
Maine Looks to Create Interstate Cross Check Program to Help Maintain More Accurate Voter Rolls
As Congress fast-tracks the SAVE Act, which would require voters to provide proof of citizenship when they register, lawmakers in Maine are looking to remedy another challenge to election integrity by cutting down on the possibility of people being registered in more than one state or jurisdiction at a time by cross-checking the state’s voter
Maine State Housing Authority Awards $23.5 Million in Rural Affordable Rental Housing Funding
In an effort to address the affordable housing crunch, the Maine State Housing Authority has awarded $23.5 million in Rural Affordable Rental Housing funding to build a combined 137 new rental apartment units across nine municipalities. All housing constructed under the auspices of this program must be made affordable to those earning up to 80
Mills’ Continued Defiance of Trump’s Deadline for Title IX Compliance Could Cost Maine Hugely
Gov. Janet Mills (D-Maine) is poised to ignore the April 11 deadline set by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) for Maine to comply with Title IX anti-discrimination laws which the federal government found it to be breaking by refusing to prevent transgender-identifying males from competing in women’s sports or using women’s restrooms and locker
Transport Committee Mulls Bill Making it Easier for Homeless Mainers to Register Their Cars
A group of Democratic lawmakers are looking to give Mainers who do not have a permanent residence an alternative means by which to register their vehicles. Rep. Daniel Sayre (D-Kennebunk), the primary sponsor of LD 611, explained that he was inspired to bring forward this bill after he was made aware that a homeless Mainer
Maine Democrats Push for State Constitutional Amendment to Lower Voting Age to 16
A group of Maine Democrats, led by Sen. Craig Hickman (D-Kennebec), began a push last week to lower the state’s voting age to 16 years via a proposed constitutional amendment that would require a two-thirds legislative majority and a statewide referendum vote in order to be enacted. [RELATED: Angus King Co-Sponsors Bill to Block Trump’s
Maine Weirdo Who Said He Wanted to Kill Trump Fits Troubling Pattern of Trending Political Violence
When Kevin Bell, 46, told a plainclothes law enforcement officer last weekend that he wanted to kill U.S. President Donald Trump, it wasn’t the first time the Bridgton man mused publicly about his desire to inflict violence on others. While it might be tempting to write off such declarations as the ravings of a madman
Sanford Police Investigate Stabbing, Victim Expected to Recover
The Sanford Police Department is investigating a Wednesday stabbing that left one victim with non-life threatening injuries. On Wednesday, April 9 at about 7:30 a.m., Sanford Police responded to a reported disturbance reported on Bodwell Street. [RELATED: Sanford Police Hunt for Suspect in Dollar Store Stabbing…] Upon arrival at the scene, officers discovered a male
Trump Ends War on Water Pressure with Executive Order to ‘Make American Showers Great Again’
Amidst President Donald Trump’s attempts to restore domestic manufacturing to the U.S. with his controversial tariffs, he took the time on Wednesday to fight for Americans’ small personal freedoms with an executive order ending the war on showers. “In my case, I like to take a nice shower to take care of my beautiful hair.
Maine Schooner Death Probe Delayed As Angry Biden Holdovers Exact Revenge
Nearly two years after the mast of an historic excursion vessel splintered and fell onto the deck, killing a woman aboard the schooner Grace Bailey off the Maine coast, the chastened Coast Guard claims to have no clue how it happened. The guard, distracted by bureaucratic feuding, is refusing to release any information about the
These Are the Two Republicans Who Want You Paying More for State Inspections
While some Republicans work this legislative session to eliminate state vehicular inspections or at least make them less burdensome, Sen. Brad Farrin (R-Somerset) and Rep. Wayne Parry (R-Arundel) have each proposed bills to make inspections more expensive and invasive. [RELATED: Inspecting the Inspectors: Electronic Surveillance System for Vehicle Inspections, and Fee Hikes, Proposed…] Both legislators’
Massachusetts 20-Year-Old Arrested in Auburn with Drugs and Gun with Ground Off Serial Number
A Massachusetts man was arrested in Auburn this week after being found by police in possession of cocaine, fentanyl, a firearm and over $1,000 in suspected drug proceeds. Auburn Police announced on Wednesday that their Proactive Community Enforcement (PACE) Unit had been investigating suspected drug trafficking activity taking place at 114 Hampshire St. in Auburn.
Senate Unanimously Advances Amended Version of Bill Addressing Maine’s Indigent Defense Crisis
The Maine State Senate unanimously approved a bill Tuesday that aims to address the state’s indigent legal defense crisis, incorporating an amendment advanced by the Judiciary Committee earlier this month. Originally introduced in March by Sen. Anne Carney (D-Cumberland) and Rep. Amy D. Kuhn (D-Falmouth), this legislation looks to make notable changes to the process
Trump Sends Markets Soaring with Announcement of Pause on Tariffs for Countries Seeking to Negotiate
President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on tariffs for roughly 75 countries that did not issue retaliatory tariffs, and said that the U.S. raised the tariff charged to China to 125%, according to a Wednesday Truth Social post. This comes after Trump implemented tariffs on several other nations on April 2, sending shockwaves across
Republicans on Appropriations Committee Oppose Bill to Expand MaineCare Eligibility for Noncitizens
The ranking Republican lawmakers on the Maine Legislature’s Appropriations Committee have come out against a bill that would increase MaineCare coverage for noncitizens. “We, the ranking Republican members of the Joint Standing Committee onAppropriations and Financial Affairs, write in opposition to LD 782, ‘An Act to AmendMaineCare Financial Eligibility Requirements,’” wrote State Sen. Susan Bernard
Transgender Cult Member Removed From Courtroom — Again — After Screaming About Officers ‘Detransitioning’ Him
A transgender member of a cult-like group facing murder charges was ejected from a courtroom for a second time on Tuesday over an outburst about his treatment in jail. Alexander Leatham, a man who identifies as a woman, accused officers of not respecting his stated female gender in a California facility while shouting words from
Maine Racial Equity Commission to Be Booted from Office, New Owner Won’t Meet Their Needs
The Permanent Commission on the Status of Racial, Indigenous & Tribal Populations (PCRITP), Maine’s taxpayer-funded racial equity board, is getting kicked out of their office space by the building’s new owner. The Permanent Commission was established by the Legislature in 2019 as a result of a bill sponsored by former House Speaker and now State Senator Rachel Talbot
Two Republican Led Bills Seek to Restore Religious Exemptions to School Vaccine Requirements
Two Republican-led bills aimed at restoring religious exemptions for vaccine requirements for schools received a contentious joint public hearing in the Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs on Monday, drawing numerous passionate testimonies from both sides of the issue. [RELATED: Maine Court Says Doctor Who Injected 5-Year-Old with COVID-19 Vaccine Without Parental Consent Has Immunity…]
Bowdoin College Professor Nasser Abourahme’s Anti-Israel Comments May Draw National Attention Amid Congressional Investigation
Bowdoin College, an elite liberal arts college on the coast of Maine, is coming under national scrutiny for its handling of anti-Semitism thanks to an investigation by the U.S. House Committee on Education and Workforce announced March 28. That investigation may inexorably point to questions over Bowdoin’s hiring of Nasser Abourahme, an assistant professor of
SCOTUS Upholds Biden-Era Regulation of “Ghost Guns” in 7-2 Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled at the end of March that a Biden-era rule regulating so-called “ghost guns” may stand, at least in certain cases. Gun control groups hailed the recent ruling in Bondi v. Vanderstock, but it may not apply to all instances of make-your-own firearms, gun rights advocates hope. Ghost guns are firearms
Sudanese Refugee Whose Deportation Was Deferred After Prior Felony Convictions Pleads Guilty to Selling Cocaine and Crack to Federal Informant
A Sudanese refugee with multiple prior convictions in Maine, including criminal threatening with a firearm, assault, driving while intoxicated and unlawful possession of a controlled substance, as well as a previous charge for his alleged involvement in a 2012 gang rape in Portland, has pleaded guilty to federal drug charges. Francis Wilson Mezan, 34, pleaded
Self-Dealing Bill, State Anthem, and First Vax Vote of Session: Legislative Scouting Report for April 10
The Maine House and Senate will be in session on Thursday beginning at 10am. Both calendars are fairly light and most of the morning will be taken up by bill referrals and legislative sentiments. The Maine Wire will be tracking many of bills being referred to committees, but one of particular note caught our eye.
Senate Republicans Unanimously Oppose Former Maine Democratic Party Chair for Public Utilities Commission
The Maine Senate GOP unanimously opposed the reappointment of Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) Chair Philip Bartlett on Tuesday, citing his suspicious dealings with solar companies and soaring energy costs under his leadership. [RELATED: Mainers Overflow Hearing to Speak Out on Both Sides of Proposed Net Energy Billing Repeal…] “Ratepayers and businesses are going to
Trans-Identifying Murderer Given Taxpayer-Funded Sex Change Drugs Alleges Mistreatment and Wants Sentence Reduction and Transfer to Women’s Prison
As Maine’s Department of Corrections (DoC) loses federal funding for transferring one transgender-identifying male murderer to a women’s prison, the question may arise: is too much being made out of a single case? Are the state’s prisons simply accommodating the special needs of inmates, or is the system itself being taken for a ride? [RELATED:
House Dem from Maine More Supportive Of Trump Tariffs Than Many Republicans
One of the biggest Congressional champions of President Donald Trump’s tariff policy hails from the Democratic Party. Democratic Rep. Jared Golden of Maine, who has consistently won reelection in a district Trump carried by nine percentage points in 2024, is emerging as one of the most ardent defenders of the administration’s recent tariffs. While some Congressional Republicans are seeking
GOP Lawmaker Looks to Cap General Assistance Payments to Maine Municipalities for Fairer Distribution
House Minority Leader Billy Bob Faulkingham (R-Winter Harbor) has introduced legislation that aims to cap the share of state tax dollars that any one municipality may receive to cover the cost of administering General Assistance in a measure that appears aimed at Maine’s largest city and substantially the biggest spender on welfare — Portland. In
DOJ Pulls Federal Funding from Maine’s Department of Corrections for Housing a Dangerous, Biological Male in a Women’s Prison
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi pulled non-essential federal funding from the Maine Department of Corrections (DOC) on Monday in response to the state’s decision to house a male convicted multiple murderer in a women’s prison because he declared that he is transgender. [RELATED: Maine Man Who Murdered His Parents and Dog Moved to Women’s Prison…]
Trump Administration Moves to Expand Government Use of AI with Policy Change
The White House’s Office of Management and Budget issued new policies on Monday intended to allow the federal government to take better advantage of rapidly improving artificial intelligence (AI) technology, following a January 23 executive order from President Donald Trump. [RELATED: AI Startup Reveals DEI-Related Language Embedded in Maine Education Laws…] “Under President Trump’s leadership
National Cannabis Firm Tied to Maine Pot Czar Faces Whistleblower Allegations, Including of Illegal Diversion
A former executive at Metrc, Inc., a major provider of cannabis tracking systems that is active in Maine, has filed a federal whistleblower lawsuit accusing the company of enabling illegal marijuana diversion and retaliating against him after he raised concerns about the alleged practice internally. The lawsuit could have serious implications for Maine, where Office
Maine’s Effort to Repeal Ranked Choice Voting Defeated Along Nearly Partisan Lines
Maine’s Legislature officially defeated efforts to eliminate ranked choice voting (RCV) following a nearly party-line vote in the Senate. Late last month, members of the Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee were split straight down party lines over LD 234, An Act to Eliminate Ranked-Choice Voting. While all Republicans on the committee voted in support of
Maine Secretary of State to Pay $10,000 for 2-Day ‘Emotional Intelligence’ Training
The Department of the Maine Secretary of State, Bureau of Corporations and Commissions will be paying $10,000 in taxpayer funds for a two-day “emotional intelligence” training seminar. The Department last week posted a Notice of Intent to Waive Competitive Bidding (NOI) document revealing that they will enter into a no-bid contract with the Missouri-based Graceland University’s
Maine Man Taken into Protective Custody After Reportedly Emerging Naked from Woods Carrying Rifle
A Maine man was taken into protective custody by law enforcement after witnesses reported that he had emerged naked from a wooded area in between Bridgton and Sweden while carrying a rifle. On Monday, April 7, the Oxford County Regional Communications Center received a report of a naked male subject who was seen by witnesses
Baldacci Bill Would Bring Open Primaries Tabulated with Ranked Choice Voting to Maine
One Democratic lawmaker has proposed making major changes to how Maine’s primary elections are held by instituting a unique and controversial method of ranking choices now well-known to the state’s voters. Under LD 1422, sponsored by Sen. Joe Baldacci (D-Penobscot), Maine’s most important elections would be determined using open primaries where ballots would be tabulated
AG Frey Sues USDA Over Freeze on Federal Funding Following Maine’s Refusal to Ban Males from Girls’ Sports
Maine Attorney General (AG) Aaron Frey added to his growing list of lawsuits against President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday when he announced the state has filed suit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for freezing some of its education funding to Maine. [RELATED: USDA Freezes Part of Maine’s Federal Funding over Transgender Athlete
AG Frey Sues Trump Administration over Library and Museum Funding Cuts
Attorney General Aaron Frey joined the attorneys general of 20 other states on Friday in suing President Donald Trump’s administration to stop the closure of three federal agencies, including the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). [RELATED: Maine AG Aaron Frey, Blue State Coalition Secures Preliminary Injunction Against Trump Admin, Halting NIH Cuts…] “The
Social Media, Plastic Bags and Paramilitary Training — Legislative Scouting Report for April 8
The Maine House and Senate will both have session days on Tuesday with a full dance card of debates and divided reports. The chambers will take up a repeal of the ban on plastic bags, as well as the ban on paramilitary training, and the perennial vote on a state-level Equal Rights Amendment for all
Public Will Have Chance to Weigh In on Proposed Changes Maine’s Vehicle Inspection on Tuesday
Maine’s Transportation Committee will hold a public hearing Tuesday on several bills that aim to amend the state’s vehicle inspection requirements. Lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle have introduced legislation that would change Maine’s annual vehicle inspection requirements as they are known today. While some proposals would make this program more restrictive, others
Fairfield Fentanyl Bust Leads to Six Arrests and Seizure of Enough Lethal Drugs to Kill Thousands
The Somerset County Sheriff’s Department executed a massive drug bust on Gagnon Road in Fairfield early Friday morning, leading to the arrests of six people and the seizure of substantial quantities of illegal drugs. [RELATED: Police Seize Over Four Pounds of Crystal Meth and Make Three Arrests in Auburn Drug Bust…] The Sheriff’s Department secured
Wells Police Department Becomes First Local Maine Law Enforcement Agency to Participate in ICE Program
The Wells Police Department became the first local Maine law enforcement agency to join a partnership program with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Wednesday, empowering the department to work as immigration enforcers. [RELATED: NH State Police Join List of Law Enforcement Partnering with ICE While Maine Agencies Remain Off the List…] Wells Police Chief
Waldoboro Man Charged with Over a Dozen Counts of Sexual Violence Against Child Under 12
A Waldoboro man out on bail for charges of domestic violence strangulation and gross sexual assault against a child was arrested last week on over a dozen counts related to crimes of sexual violence against a child under 12. Rumford Police say they arrested 32-year-old Dylan J. Willey of Waldoboro on Thursday morning in Lewiston.
Police Seize Over Four Pounds of Crystal Meth and Make Three Arrests in Auburn Drug Bust
After fielding complaints from the community for several months about suspected drug trafficking out of a home in Auburn, police raided the property last week, resulting in the seizure of an estimated $90,000 worth of illegal drugs — including over four pounds of crystal methamphetamine. Auburn Police say that they had been investigating the home
Democrat Bill Would State Agencies Broad Power to Interpret “Ambiguous” Statutes
The Maine Legislature’s Judiciary Committee will hold a public hearing on a bill Monday intended to codify into law the principle that power essentially belongs to state agencies and not the people. If enacted, LD 1408 would mandate that state bureaucrats exercise more power than Maine’s courts when it comes to rule-making. LD 1408, “An
New Details Emerge on Brunswick Tren de Aragua Bust as Feds Expand Capacity to React
One of two Venezuelan nationals arrested by U.S. Border Patrol in Brunswick on March 30 was determined to be connected to the criminal gang Tren de Aragua (TdA), authorities announced on Friday. Earlier this year, the State Department designated TdA as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. After the two Venezuelan citizens were detained in connection with
Senate GOP Advances Trump’s Tax Cuts, Border Security Funding After Marathon Session
The Senate voted largely along party lines early Saturday morning to pass a budget blueprint encompassing many of President Donald Trump’s legislative priorities, including a permanent extension of the president’s 2017 tax cuts and $175 billion in new spending on border security. Senators voted 51 to 48 to advance the Trump-backed budget resolution to the House for consideration with
GOP Legislator Adds New Proposal to Bring Back Maine’s Property Tax Stabilization Program for Seniors — Here’s How the Plans Differ
A Republican lawmaker has introduced a bill that would revitalize the now-defunct property tax stabilization program with several key amendments. Introduced by Rep. Wayne R. Parry (R-Arundel), LD 1481 would bring the short-lived stabilization program back beginning in April of this year for eligible seniors. To qualify for the program, homeowners must be over the
Smile, You’re on Camera: Bipartisan Resolution Could Lead to Mainers Getting Automated Speeding Tickets
Maine’s highways could soon be monitored by automated speed-tracking cameras that could be used to issue tickets without a driver ever interacting with police if Republican Sen. Brad Farrin’s (R-Somerset) recent resolution is successful. [RELATED: Inspecting the Inspectors: Electronic Surveillance System for Vehicle Inspections, and Fee Hikes, Proposed…] The proposed resolution, LD 1457, introduced on
Laurel Libby and Ryan Fecteau Face Off in Opening Hearing of Legal Battle Over Censure Fallout
Rhode Island-based U.S. District Court Judge Melissa DuBose presided Friday over the first hearing in Rep. Laurel Libby’s (R-Auburn) federal lawsuit against House Speaker Ryan Fecteau (D-Biddeford) over his decision to block the representative from voting and speaking on the floor of the Maine Legislature. Libby was censured by a party-line vote in February for
Republican Bill Would Give Parents More Awareness About What Their Children Learn in School
As Maine’s Democrats resist efforts by the federal government to remove Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) ideology and radical gender education from schools, the Legislative Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs held a hearing on Wednesday for a bill that would increase transparency of public schools for parents seeking more information about what their children
Pingree Rages While Golden Remains Cautiously Optimistic on Trump’s “Liberation Day” Tariffs
Democrat Reps. Chellie Pingree (ME-CD1) and Jared Golden (ME-CD2) had very different outlooks after President Donald Trump announced his controversial “Liberation Day” tariffs on Wednesday, causing stock markets to plummet. The ultimate goal was to restore U.S. economic independence and end the exploitation of the U.S. by other nations. [RELATED: Tariff Hikes Kick In Today
Free Speech Group Supports Laurel Libby in Lawsuit Against House Speaker Ryan Fecteau After Being Censured for Viral Social Media Post
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Freedoms (FIRE) has filed an amicus brief in support of Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn) in her lawsuit against Speaker of the House Ryan Fecteau (D-Biddeford) seeking relief for his stripping her of the right to vote and speak on the chamber floor after she refused to apologize for a
Congressional Democrats, DNC and Democrat Governors Sue Trump Administration Over Election Integrity Efforts
Attorneys from the Democrat Party-aligned Elias Law Group filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration’s new election integrity efforts on Monday on behalf of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), and others. [RELATED: Trump Signs Executive Order to Ensure Election Integrity Across the Country…]
MDEA Bust in Dixfield Nets 200+ grams of Cocaine, Fentanyl, Firearms, and 2 Arrests
The Maine Drug Enforcement Agency (MDEA) announced the arrest of two men on Tuesday at a residence in Dixfield following a two-month investigation into illegal drug trafficking. Kenneth McCoullum, 33, of Portland, and Joshua Campbell, 38, of Dixfield, face multiple charges, including aggravated trafficking in Schedule W drugs (cocaine), after a search warrant was executed
AI Startup Reveals DEI-Related Language Embedded in Maine Education Laws
DeepAudit, a non-profit tech startup using artificial intelligence tools to root out Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and ideologically-charged language, published a report on Monday identifying 14 statutes in Maine education law that appear to use DEI-related language. [RELATED: Federal Department of Education Sends Maine DOE Final Warning on Transgender Athlete Policy…] “We looked at
Committee Unanimously Rejects Two New Hotel Taxes, But Others Still On the Table
Lawmakers on the Taxation Committee have unanimously rejected two bills that would have imposed new taxes on the cost of hotel rentals in Maine. While one bill sought to give municipalities the opportunity to adopt a two percent sales tax to fund affordable housing initiatives, the other would have mandated an additional three percent sales
USDA Freezes Part of Maine’s Federal Funding over Transgender Athlete Policy
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins sent a letter to Gov. Janet Mills (D-Maine) on Wednesday announcing a pause in federal education funding from the department due to Maine’s repeated refusal to comply with federal law removing males from girls’ sports. [RELATED: Trump Admin’s USDA Pauses Millions in Funding to Maine Universities…]
Maine Democrats Now Want to Mandate LGBTQ Education Even As Schools Risk Funding Loss Over Ongoing Title IX Concerns
A group of Democrat Maine legislators, headed by Rep. Cheryl Golek (D-Harpswell), introduced a bill on Thursday that would require Maine students to take LGBTQ Studies in order to pass through the public school system. [RELATED: U.S. DOE Investigates Maine Schools Over Secret Gender Transitions…] Golek’s bill, LD 1482, drew strong support from her party
“Not an Adversarial Nation” – Susan Collins Votes to End Donald Trump’s Emergency Declaration Imposing Tariffs on Canada Over Flow of Fentanyl into US
Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) delivered remarks on the Senate floor Wednesday in support of a resolution sponsored by Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) that would end President Donald Trump’s (R) emergency declaration imposing tariffs on Canada for not doing enough to stop illegal drugs from coming into the United States. The Senate went on to approve
Maine AG Frey Sues HHS Secretary Kennedy Over Termination of $11 Billion in COVID-Era Federal Grants
Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey has joined a coalition of twenty-three states in suing Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over the termination of approximately $11 billion in federal COVID-era grants, $91 million of which had been earmarked for Maine. In March, the Trump Administration cancelled and revoked $11.4
Portland Carjacker Accused of Vehicle Theft, Attempted Stabbing
A 33-year-old Portland man is facing multiple charges after allegedly attempting to stab a victim and steal the victim’s car Wednesday night. Portland Police say they responded to the area of Commercial and High Streets shortly before 8:55 p.m. on Wednesday for a report of a motor vehicle theft and an attempted stabbing. The suspect
Honduran National Pleads Guilty to Illegally Reentering the US After Border Patrol Stop in Brownville
A Honduran national who was previously deported from the United States in 2015 after illegally crossing the southern border has now pleaded guilty to illegally reentering the country, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maine announced on Tuesday. Jose Luis Matute-Duarte, 35, a citizen of Honduras, pleaded guilty on Tuesday in U.S. District
Angus King Co-Sponsors Bill to Block Trump’s Election Integrity Executive Order
Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) joined a group of nine Democrats on Wednesday in co-sponsoring Sen. Alex Padilla’s (D-Calif.) bill to nullify the new election integrity measures implemented by President Donald Trump via executive order last week. [RELATED: Trump Signs Executive Order to Ensure Election Integrity Across the Country…] “The continued success of our unique experiment
Former Middle East Envoy Calls for ‘Grand Bargain’ for Peace at USM Talk
A solution to the long-standing challenge that has vexed every American president since Dwight D. Eisenhower may be at hand, former senior diplomat Ambassador Edward P. Djerejian told an audience at the University of Southern Maine’s McGoldrick Center on Wednesday in calling for a “grand bargain” that could bring peace to the Middle East. Djerejian
Voter ID on the Ballot and Remembering Reckitt’s Calling ‘Go Sox!’ — Legislative Scouting Report April 3
During tomorrow’s House session, legislators will tackle a 40-page calendar. Those pages are largely filled with bill references to committees, legislative sentiments, and ‘In Memorandum’ tributes. The work on the calendar as written should go smoothly and quickly. However, a light calendar can often lead to legislative hijinks. Any bill that has been reported out
‘The Border Is Closed’: Trump Admin Claims Historic Low In Migrant Crossings
The Trump administration says it’s broken a record for all-time lowest border encounters in a single month, marking a dramatic turnaround from the monthly border encounters experienced under the Biden White House. Border Patrol agents counted roughly 7,180 crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border during March, according to data released Tuesday by Customs and Border Protection (CBP). This
Maine House Speaker Responds to Laurel Libby’s Lawsuit By Saying Her Rights Are Not Protected
Democratic Speaker of the House Ryan Fecteau (D-Biddeford) has filed his official response to Rep. Laurel Libby’s (R-Auburn) lawsuit against him for violating her rights as an elected legislator by censuring her earlier this year. Rep. Libby was censured by a party-line vote in February brought by House Democrat leadership for posting a viral image
Boyer Bill to Bolster Transparency Around Sole-Source Non-Competitive State Contracts Has Public Hearing
The Maine Legislature’s State and Local Government Committee held a timely public hearing before on Wednesday to allow for input on a bill with bipartisan support aimed at increasing transparency and accountability regarding the state’s issuance of sole-source non-competitive contracts. The proposed bill, LD 875 or “An Act to Increase Government Transparency in the Procurement
Republicans Work to Remove Transgender Identity Language from the Maine Human Rights Act
Maine Republicans have put forward two bills in recent days to remove the language in the Maine Human Rights Act’s (MHRA) which lays the legal basis of Governor Janet Mills (D) pretext for refusing to comply with a White House executive order to protect girls’ school sports. The specific language in the MHRA includes “gender
Maine Revises Economic Outlook Downward, Citing Slowing Growth and Policy Uncertainty
The Consensus Economic Forecasting Commission (CEFC) on April 1 revised its economic outlook for Maine, signaling slower growth ahead through 2029 and highlighting elevated risks from fiscal and trade policies. April’s update marks a shift from the Commission’s November 2024 forecast, showing weaker projections for employment, income growth, and inflation trends. The CEFC cited significant
‘Scary Poppins’ Rides Again, This Time to Defend the 51 Former Intel Officers Who Lied on Hunter’s Laptop
Nina Jankowicz, previously the head of former President Joe Biden’s administration’s short-lived “Disinformation Governance Board,” defended the 51 former intelligence officials who signed the letter casting doubt on the Hunter Biden laptop emails during a Tuesday hearing. The former officials signed an Oct. 19, 2020 letter claiming the emails reported by the New York Post had “all the classic
Portland Police Seize Over 300 Grams of Cocaine, Arrest Three in Franklin Towers Drug Bust
Three people were arrested and over 250 grams of cocaine were seized by police on Sunday after a search Portland apartment complex. Portland Police say they executed a search warrant at 211 Cumberland Avenue, the Franklin Towers apartment building, at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday as part of an ongoing investigation into suspected drug trafficking at
Mainers Bear Fifth Highest Total Tax Burden in America: WalletHub Study
Maine has been found to have the fifth highest total tax burden in the country, according to a new study published by personal finance website WalletHub. To determine residents’ tax burden, WalletHub calculated property, income, and sales and excises taxes as a share of personal income. The data used for these rankings were collected on
Nina Milliken’s Bill to Abolish Life Sentences in Maine Gets the Death Penalty After Prosecutor Testifies to Gruesome Assault Case
Radically different testimonies from a politician and a prosecutor before a legislative committee in Augusta this week cast doubt on whether an initiative to ban life sentences in Maine will get far. After the Democratic state representative who proposed the measure told the Legislature’s Judiciary Committee that she did not speak to any victims of
Republicans Attempt to Block Charter School For “New Mainers” Aiming to Recruit a “Diverse by Design Student Body”
Republicans on the Maine Legislature’s Education and Cultural Affairs Committee reversed course on a bill last Tuesday that would have initially increased the number of charter schools in the state, but instead proposed an amendment to lower the cap to prevent the establishment of a school aimed primarily at “new Americans.” [RELATED: Illegal Alien Previously
Trump Takes Aim at Ticket Scalpers With Latest Executive Order, and Kid Rock Approves
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday intended to combat ticket scalpers and predatory practices by online concert and event ticket vendors, who impose numerous fees and make concerts unaffordable for many Americans. In the signing ceremony, President Trump appeared in the Oval Office with the musician Kid Rock who thanked him for
Federal Department of Education Sends Maine DOE Final Warning on Transgender Athlete Policy
The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) issued its final warning to the Maine Department of Education (MDOE) on Monday for its continued violation of Title IX anti-discrimination laws by allowing males to compete in girls’ sports. “Under prior administrations, enforcement was an illusory proposition. No more. The Trump-McMahon Education Department is moving quickly to ensure
Lifetime Maine Sex Offender Found Guilty Again of Unlawful Touching and Indecent Conduct, Out on Bail Pending Appeal
A Medford man who is a lifetime Maine sex offender registrant for multiple convictions of sexual abuse against minors has been found guilty on new charges and was sentenced to over a year in jail. [RELATED: Lewiston Sex Offender Arrested in Undercover Sting While Attempting to Meet a Minor…] According to the Piscataquis County Sheriff’s
Maine Revenue Files Tax Liens Against Governor Mills Over Unpaid Property Taxes
Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) is shirking her duty to pay property taxes for a Salem Township lot she owns in Franklin County, according to records obtained by the Maine Wire. Franklin County Registry of Deeds records show that Gov. Mills, who backed a litany of tax increases on everything from paychecks and hospitals to
Cutting Out the Middleman: Saco Man Accused of Stealing ATM from Westbrook Business
A Saco man has been charged with felony theft after allegedly stealing an ATM from a business in Westbrook. “In something you only think you see on TV, an ATM was stolen from a business during the middle of a busy weekday,” Westbrook Police wrote in a post to their Facebook page on Monday. Westbrook
‘Pattern of Negligence–or Worse’: Maine Republican Senators Urge AG Pam Bondi to Investigate State Finances After Devastating Audit
A group of Republican Maine state senators on Monday sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi requesting an investigation into the Maine Department of Administrative and Financial Services (DAFS) and its Office of State Procurement Services (OSPS) following the release of a devastating audit. The letter, signed by 14 Republican senators, including Senate
Republican Bill Would Force Maine to Track Taxpayer-Funded Medicaid Spending on Asylum Seeker Illegal Immigrants
A new bill from Rep. Gary Drinkwater (R-Milford) could give Mainers a better sense of how much of their tax money is spent on healthcare for illegal immigrants by collecting data on medical expenditures for asylum seekers. [RELATED: Trump Admin Orders End to Cash Welfare Benefits for Illegal Immigrants…] “So the question is, how are
Indigent Defense Legislation Scaled Back as Deadline Approaches for Maine Jails to Release Criminal Defendants If a Lawyer is Not Available
The Maine Judiciary Committee released updated language Monday morning for a bill aimed at addressing the lack of state-provided attorneys for criminal defendants ahead of this week’s work session. Originally introduced earlier this month by Sen. Anne Carney (D-Cumberland) and Rep. Amy D. Kuhn (D-Falmouth), this legislation look to make notable changes to the process
Red Flags, Sled Dogs and Sears Island: Legislative Scouting Report for April 1st
Secretary of State — and announced gubernatorial candidate — Shenna Bellows has officially notified the House of Representatives that anti-gun activists have now collected enough valid signatures to place the ‘Red Flag’ law on the ballot. The law if enacted by referendum would allow a citizen’s weapons to be seized without any due process. The
When It Comes to State Income Tax, a Bipartisan Group of Legislators Wants to Give Kids a Break
Maine lawmakers have introduced a bill that would exempt any money earned by kids from state income tax. This proposal would make any income earned by someone under the age of 18 years tax-free, either for the individuals themselves or by those who claim them as dependents. If approved, these changes would go into effect
Bipartisan Group of Maine Lawmakers Sponsor Bill to Decriminalize Possession of Psilocybin ‘Magic Mushrooms’
A bipartisan group of state lawmakers in Maine have sponsored a bill that would decriminalize the possession of small amounts of psilocybin for persons 21 and older. Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain types of mushrooms, often called “magic mushrooms.” The proposed bill, “An Act to Decriminalize Personal Possession of Therapeutic
Man Armed with Knife Shot Fatally by Oxford County Sheriff’s Deputies During Domestic Violence Call
A Hartford man was shot and killed by Oxford County Sheriff’s deputies during a domestic assault incident after the man allegedly advanced towards the deputies with a knife. According to the Oxford County Sheriff’s Office, shortly after 4:40 p.m. on Sunday, Oxford and Androscoggin County deputies responded to 911 call from an 80-year-old man reporting
California Man Named After Texas City Pleads Guilty to Year Long Drug Dealing Operation in Maine
Codee Houston, 33, of California, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges on Thursday at the U.S. District Court in Bangor, admitting to transporting drugs from his home state into Maine. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the FBI worked in cooperation with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and multiple police departments in Penobscot and Hancock
Federal Agency Refers Maine to U.S. Department of Justice Over Title IX Breach
The Office of Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services referred the State of Maine to the U.S. Department of Justice on Friday — one day after the Maine Principals’ Association (MPA) and Cumberland’s Greeley High School announced they refused to sign a voluntary resolution agreement the federal agency proposed after
Horrifying New Details Emerge on Illegal Immigrant Who Impregnated His 14-Year-Old Daughter While Living in Marlborough, Mass “Healy Hotel”
New details have emerged about Ronald Joseph, 43, the illegal Haitian immigrant, who allegedly raped and impregnated his 14-year-old daughter while living at an illegal immigrant shelter in Marlborough, Massachusetts, including an earlier pregnancy and a forced abortion, in a shocking story broken last year by The Maine Wire. [RELATED: Illegal Alien Charged with Aggravated
Man Stabbed Multiple Times on Portland Street: Portland PD
Portland Police say they are investigating a Sunday morning stabbing incident on Portland Street that left one man injured. Police say they responded to 45 Portland Street, the address of Dyer’s Variety Store in the city’s Bayside neighborhood, shortly before 6:30 a.m. on Sunday. [RELATED: Longtime Bayside Resident Says She was Victim of Brutal Mugging
Democrat Plan Naming Maine Railroad For Floridian Teeters on Derailment
A state senator apparently forgot to stop, look and listen before trying to name a Maine railroad crossing for a Florida tourist with no local ties. Locals in the picturesque coastal village of Wiscasset can’t figure out what Rachel Talbot Ross, D-Portland, was thinking. Or, more to the point, why she sprung it on them
Maine Dems Look to Expand and Centralize Overseas Absentee Ballots for Municipal Elections
A Hallowell Democrat has introduced a bill to expand the use of overseas absentee ballots for local elections. In last year’s federal and state elections, absentee ballots swung the Second District congressional race and gave Democrats the majority for the 132nd Maine State Legislature. “An Act to Improve Access to Absentee Ballots for Municipal Elections
Maine Republican Moves to Hold Schools and Superintendents More Accountable
A Winterport Republican has introduced a bill that limits the immunity of the state’s education system. The bill’s public hearing on Monday afternoon comes in the middle of a political storm sweeping across Maine schools that includes a recent sexual assault in Buxton and the national fight over trans athletes which has pitted the state’s
U.S. Law Enforcement Arrest Top MS-13 Terrorist in Virginia
U.S. law enforcement arrested an alleged top MS-13 gang leader and Salvadoran illegal immigrant, Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos, 24, on Thursday in a Virginia operation involving the FBI, along with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and local law enforcement agencies. [RELATED: FBI Extradites a Top MS-13 Narco-Terrorist on its Ten Most Wanted List Who Was
Chelsea Felon Arrested for Possessing Firearms
The Kennebec County Sheriff’s Department arrested Jason A. Rocque, 47, after he was allegedly found with multiple firearms in his Chelsea home on Friday morning, despite being prohibited from possessing guns. [RELATED: Maine’s Gun Grabbers Propose New Legislation to Crack-Down on Firearms, Including a Ban on Magazines That Hold Over 10 Rounds…] Deputy Brandon Van
Mainers Set to Weigh In on Popular Election of Constitutional Officers at April 7 Public Hearing
A public hearing is now on the books for a series of constitutional amendments that would give Mainers the right to popularly elect key constitutional officers, including the Attorney General and Secretary of State. Because several separate resolutions have been introduced so far this session that all effectively aim accomplish this same objective in slightly
Maine Dems Move to Deny Northern Maine’s Presidential Vote
An Auburn Democrat has introduced a bill that would prevent Maine voters in the northern, more rural part of the state from awarding an electoral college vote to a presidential candidate other than statewide popular vote winner. If passed, the bill would ensure that Maine’s Second Congressional District would not be able to award one
Secretary of State Bellows Has “Serious Concerns” about New Election Integrity Measures as She Begins Her Bid for Governor
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, who just this week announced her candidacy for governor, has “serious concerns” about the new election integrity measures imposed by President Donald Trump in an executive order. [RELATED: A Failed 2023 Bill Could Have Forced Bellows to Resign Before Running for Governor…] “I have serious concerns about the policies
Majority of Mainers Support Banning Biological Men from Women’s Sports, Poll Shows
Nearly two-thirds of Mainers agree with President Donald Trump (R) that biological men should be barred from participating in women’s sports, according to the newest Pine Tree State Poll, a States of Opinion Project, conducted by the University of New Hampshire (UNH) Survey Center. While 64 percent of respondents said that biological men “definitely” or
Federal Appeals Court Revives Hostile Work Environment Lawsuit Against Maine Judge
A federal appeals court has reinstated a lawsuit brought by a Maine substance abuse counselor who alleges a state judge used his authority to sexually harass her, ruling that the judge is not shielded by qualified immunity. In a decision issued Thursday, the First Circuit Court of Appeals concluded that Samantha Pike, who worked with
[VIDEO:] The Maine Wire Interviews Representative Laurel Libby
Maine Democrats tried to silence Rep. Laurel Libby for defending women’s sports. As a result, they’ve given her more of a voice than ever. Now, she hopes to shine a light on the ENTIRE extreme agenda being pushed in Augusta. Watch the full interview with Steve Robinson:
U.S. DOE Investigates Maine Schools Over Secret Gender Transitions
The Trump Administration’s multiple probes into Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) and her cabinet agencies have now expanded to include potential violations of federal law stemming from public school policies that allow school officials to keep secrets from parents about sex-change counseling for minors. The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) initiated an investigation into the
GOP Lawmakers Hope to Make Maine’s Paid Leave Program Voluntary for Businesses and Employees
Republican lawmakers are taking steps to make Maine’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave Program voluntary. Currently, all employers and employees are required to participate in the program, but some legislators are looking to change that. This program, enacted last year as part of a spending bill, has imposed a one percent payroll tax on
HUD Cracks Down on Mortgage Assistance for Illegal Immigrants
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) updated its guidelines on Wednesday to ensure that illegal immigrants and non-permanent residents aren’t receiving government-backed mortgages. [RELATED: Trump Admin Orders End to Cash Welfare Benefits for Illegal Immigrants…] “HUD-backed mortgages should benefit Americans who play by the rules and work hard, not those who enter
Maine Rejects Resolution Calling for an Article V Convention to Pursue Campaign Finance Reforms, Term Limits Still on the Table
Maine lawmakers in the state Senate have rejected a push to call for an Article V Convention to amend the U.S. Constitution. The now-defunct request would have called specifically sought to call an Article V Convention to implement campaign finance reform. This, however, is not the only Article V resolution on the table in Augusta
Jared Golden Urges Crackdown on Chinese Ship Manufacturing and Investments in the U.S.
Democrat Rep. Jared Golden (ME-CD2) urged U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer to crack down on ascendant Chinese shipbuilding in a letter on Monday, accusing the Chinese government of predatory practices that seek to undermine the U.S. industry. [RELATED: Bath Iron Works Receives $34 Million from Navy for Six Workforce Initiatives…] “China’s discriminatory practices and
Maine’s Gun Grabbers Propose New Legislation to Crack-Down on Firearms, Including a Ban on Magazines That Hold Over 10 Rounds
Maine’s Democratic legislators have returned once again to one of their favorite legislative priorities: cracking down on Second Amendment rights. Multiple bills came before the Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, including a ban on magazines that hold more than ten rounds. [RELATED: Maine Liberals Seek New Second Amendment Restrictions, Including 5-Round Limit…] “From the Las Vegas
Here’s How to Participate in Maine’s Major Public Hearing on Abortion Legislation This Friday
Maine’s Judiciary Committee is set to hold a massive public hearing this Friday on a slate of abortion-related legislation. The hearing is set to begin at 9:30am in State House Room 438 and is expected to go until sometime between 5pm and 6pm that night. Mainers may begin arriving as early as 8am to sign
Maine GOP Introduces Constitutional Amendment to Prevent Governor from Calling Special Session Immediately Following Adjournment
Republican lawmakers in Maine have proposed an amendment to the state’s constitution that would prohibit the governor from calling the Legislature into a special session within 90 days of adjournment. This, in effect, would likely prevent or deter the kind of parliamentary maneuvering that was seen this past week with respect to the $11.3 billion
Censure of Ryan Fecteau, Will Mills to Dump Illegals in a Town Near You? – Legislative Scouting Report for March 26th, 2025
Tomorrow the legislature gavels in for a day of work in the Governor’s new special session. Both the House and Senate have light calendars. The goal is to probably wrap things up in time for committees to start at 1pm. There will be the usual administrative paper shuffle, but there are two big items in
From Civility to Burning Heretics at the Stake – A Walk Through the Last Seven Years in Augusta
Struck by how quickly Augusta has changed, I look back to when I got my start in the capital. In 2018, I was a freshman member of the 129th Legislature. My first day I found a note on my desk from Terry Hayes. She was a former legislator who had held my seat before me.
Dems Look to Amend Maine’s Constitution to Cap Property Tax Increases for Senior Homeowners
Democrat lawmakers are now looking to amend Maine’s constitution to cap property tax increases for senior homeowners. Sponsored by Sen. Joe Baldacci (D-Penobscot), LD 1304 would amend the state constitution to give the Legislature authority to cap property tax increases for homeowners over the age of 65 to two percent annually. Under the proposed language
A Failed 2023 Bill Could Have Forced Bellows to Resign Before Running for Governor
As Secretary of State Shenna Bellows launches her campaign to succeed Gov. Janet Mills (D-Maine) in 2026, she has not resigned from her current position. A failed 2023 bill could have forced her resignation to avoid a conflict of interest. [RELATED: The Audacity of Shenna Bellows…] “The sanctity of our elections is extremely important to
Democrat Bill Would Allow Remorseful Prisoners Choose to Pay Additional Restitution to Their Victims
The Legislative Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety voted unanimously on Monday in favor of a bill from Rep. Nina Milliken (D-Blue Hill) that would allow prisoners to opt into additional monetary restitution for their victims. [RELATED: Blue Hill Rep’s Bid to Restrict Coyote Hunting Season Fails in Committee, Regardless of Whether There Are
‘Time for looking the other way is over,’ Says Maine’s top Northern Border Patrol Official
Chief Patrol Agent Juan Bernal, the U.S. Border Patrol’s top official in Maine’s Houlton Sector, on Monday released a promotional video highlighting the agency’s commitment to combatting illegal immigration and human smuggling across the northern border. [RELATED: ‘Whiteouts, dangerous cold, and hazardous terrain’: Maine’s Chief Border Patrol Agent Warns Against Illegal Crossings…] “The time for
Labor Committee Hears Testimony on Bill to Increase Minimum Wage to Over $25 in Portland and Over $20 Across the State
The legislature’s Committee on Labor held a public hearing on Tuesday for a bill from Rep. Valli Geiger (D-Rockland) to change the minimum wage to a living wage based on MIT’s calculator, which would set Portland’s wage at over $25 per hour. [RELATED: Maine Looks to Replace Statewide Minimum Wage with Regionally Based Living Wage…]
Trump Signs Executive Order to Ensure Election Integrity Across the Country
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday cracking down on voter fraud through a slew of election integrity measures, including universal proof-of-citizenship requirements for anyone registering to vote and increased enforcement of election laws. [RELATED: Records Show Legal and Illegal Aliens Are Voting in Maine and Costing MaineCare a Fortune…] “Above all, elections
Portland Public Schools to Alter ‘equal outcomes’ Equity Policies to Avoid Appearance of Racial Discrimination
The Portland Public School Board will be considering changes to its multiple equity-related policies in order to avoid an appearance of racial discrimination in its hiring practices. Portland Superintendent Ryan Scallon foreshadowed the revisions to the district’s equity policy at the board’s March 18 meeting, saying that the policies, initially approved in 2021, would need
Maine Sponsors Discriminatory Computer Programming Bootcamp for ‘racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse youth’
The Maine Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) has sponsored a pilot computer programming training project specifically targeted to “historically marginalized racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse youth.” The project, entitled “Pathways to Software Engineering,” is funded by a grant from the DECD to the Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition (MIRC), a statewide network of over
How Big Soda Paid ‘Conservative’ Social Media Personalities to Support Taxpayer Funded Pepsi for Poor People
As U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushes forward with his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda, efforts are growing to stop food stamps from being used to buy soda, but soda lobbyists have paid online “conservative” personalities to sway public opinion on their behalf. [RELATED: A GOP Bill Could
‘Critically Important’: Iran Allegedly Used China As Golden Ticket To Quietly Operate In Panama Canal
China’s growing foothold over the Panama Canal isn’t just fueling its own commercial interests, it also appears to be helping America’s adversaries engage side-step sanctions, court documents obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation show. China has expanded its presence considerably in the Panama Canal since former President Jimmy Carter sold the shipping lane to Panama for
Eddington Man Arrested for Alleged Threats on Social Media Against Jews, Politicians, Supreme Court
An Eddington man was arrested on Tuesday in connection to social media posts in which he allegedly made threats against Jews, politicians, the Supreme Court and others. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maine announced on Tuesday that Thadius Wind, 50, of Eddington, was arrested and charged by criminal complaint with transmitting an
US Reaches Terms With Russia, Ukraine On Black Sea Shipping Ceasefire Deal
The U.S. reached agreements with Ukraine and Russia on Tuesday to stop attacks on maritime traffic in the Black Sea and lay the groundwork for further progress toward peace, the White House announced. Both Russia and Ukraine agreed to “ensure safe navigation, eliminate the use of force, and prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes in the
GOP Lawmaker Applies for People’s Veto Petition to Repeal $11.3 Billion Partisan Budget
A Maine Republican representative has filed an application to begin collecting signatures for a People’s Veto of the $11.3 billion two-year, party-line budget approved last week. In Maine, a People’s Veto allows voters to “repeal a piece of legislation passed by the legislature” by using “the initiative and referendum process.” To earn a place on
LD 702: Maine Democrat Legislators Want to Designate a January 6 Day of Remembrance
A group of Maine House Democrats is working to enshrine the commemoration of the January 2021 Capitol protests into law with a bill from Rep. Rafael Macias (D-Topsham), declaring a “day to remember” and educating the public about the protest. [RELATED: Bombshell DOJ Report Finds More Than Two Dozen FBI Informants Present, Breaking Laws at
Partisan Divide Emerges Over Maine’s Ranked Choice Voting Repeal Effort
Lawmakers on the Veterans and Legal Affairs (VLA) Committee are divided along partisan lines over whether or not to advance a proposal to repeal ranked choice voting. While all Republicans on the committee voted in support of doing away with the controversial system, all Democrats opposed this effort. LD 234 — An Act to Eliminate
Trump Admin Orders End to Cash Welfare Benefits for Illegal Immigrants
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) issued a memo on Monday for state-level administrators of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) welfare program reminding them that it is illegal to give TANF benefits to illegal immigrants. Because TANF is provided on Electronic Transfer Benefit (EBT)
Is Laurel Libby Still Censured? Will Speaker Ryan Fecteau be Censured? – Legislative Scouting Report for March 25th 2025
You get a censure! and you get a censure! and you get a censure! Action in the House seems to be shaping up like an old episode of the Oprah Winfrey Show. Tomorrow starts a prefabricated special session called by Gov. Janet Mills to finish the work that 132nd Legislature left on the table after
What Just Happened in Augusta?
This past week in Augusta, Democrat lawmakers pursued a relatively obscure parliamentary maneuver to pass an $11.3 billion spending bill without any Republican support. But how did we get here from the $120 million supplemental spending bill that was being debated earlier this month? After significant back and forth between chambers, this bill was placed
Maine’s Government is FUBAR
The Maine state government is Frigged Up Beyond All Recognition (FUBAR, as the military acronym is politely known). It’s obvious to anyone paying attention. There are no checks and balances, rules are ignored or misinterpreted. Waste, fraud and abuse rule the day. The only principle that is respected is power and the only skills that
ICE Boston Operation Leads to Arrest of 370 Illegals Including Child Sexual Predators, Murderers, and Other Violent Criminals
A multi-day Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation in the Boston, Massachusetts area last week led to the arrests of 370 illegal immigrant criminals, including fugitives wanted for murder, child sexual predators, drug traffickers, and other violent criminals. [RELATED: Bay State Hotel Flop House Becomes Hub for Illegal Alien Rape and Domestic Violence on Maura
Maine’s Embattled Migrant Office Director Posts Photo from Ritzy Lakeside Italian Resort
Tarlan Ahmadov, the director of the Maine Office of New Americans (ONA) who has recently faced calls for his resignation over his history of making anti-Armenian comments on social media and for taking several Maine lawmakers on a eyebrow-raising gift trip to Azerbaijan, appears to be vacationing at a ritzy lakeside Italian resort. [RELATED: Did
‘Blair Witch’ Actress Stars In Spray-Paint Vandalism Drama, Faces Expulsion From Maine Town Office
Plot : Star of “The Blair Witch Project” retires from acting, moves to small town in Maine, gets elected to municipal governing board. Fact or fiction? Fact. A year later, Heather Donahue faces ouster from town office after allegedly vandalizing private property. True or false? True. Donahue, who since 2022 has lived in Freedom, Maine
Former Bonny Eagle High School Student Accused of Raping 15-year-old in School Bathroom
A former student at Bonny Eagle High School in Standish is facing two counts of gross sexual assault for allegedly raping a 15-year-old victim in the school bathroom. Ali Kareem Al Shammari, 19, of Buxton, was arrested in late February of this year on two counts of gross sexual assault and was booked at the
FEMA Halts Migrant Shelter Funding While Investigating Shelters for Possible Smuggling
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has suspended funding for migrant shelters as it investigates possible misuse of the funds to support illegal immigrants involved in human smuggling, according to a letter from FEMA Acting Administrator Cameron Hamilton. [RELATED: Trump Administration Removes Biden-Era Advisory Designating Gun Violence as a ‘Public Health Crisis’…] The letter, reviewed
Trump Administration Removes Biden-Era Advisory Designating Gun Violence as a ‘Public Health Crisis’
President Donald Trump’s administration has removed the Biden-era Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) advisory designating gun violence as a public health crisis, the first designation of its kind. [RELATED: Federal Judge Issues Injunction Against Maine’s 72-Hour Waiting Period after Purchasing a Firearm…] “HHS and the Office of the Surgeon General are complying with
DCNF EXCLUSIVE: Pentagon, Energy Dept. Nuclear Research Projects Tapped Sanctioned Chinese Communist Party Supercomputers
The Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Energy (DOE) have funded more than 100 research projects using Chinese government supercomputers sanctioned by the U.S. for collaborating with China’s military, a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation found. The DCNF compared federally-funded research project reports against entities sanctioned by the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC). The
Doubling-Down on What Went Wrong, the Bidens Want to Come Back to Save the Democratic Party: Report
Former President Joe Biden has offered to come back into politics after dropping out of the 2024 presidential race to campaign to fix the Democratic party following his historically unpopular presidency, according to an NBC report. [RELATED: Trump Declares Biden’s Pardons Void Because They Were Allegedly Signed with an Autopen…] Unnamed sources close to President
Ellsworth American Reporter Blames Girls for Losing to Males in Sports, Then Deletes His Account Following Backlash
Ryan McLaughlin, a sports reporter with The Ellsworth American, deleted his X account on Thursday following intense backlash after he posted a statement telling female athletes that they should simply train harder to win against transgender-identifying males. [RELATED: ‘Transgender Death Educator’ Tapped by Maine House Democrats to Deliver Invocation Celebrating Diversity and Ignoring God…] “There’s
Illegal Alien Among Two Arrested in Connection to Retail Theft Spree Across Maine
An illegal alien was among two New York-based individuals who were arrested in Auburn on Thursday in connection to a spree of retail thefts across Maine. According to Auburn Police, at about 11:20 a.m. on Thursday, officers located a vehicle on Washington Street that was being sought in connection to several organized retail thefts around
Democrats Ram Thru Unbalanced Budget Likely to Lead to Tax Hikes, Republican Leaders Say
Majority Democrats in the Maine Legislature approved an $11.3 billion budget in the late hours of Thursday night after repeated and unsuccessful efforts by minority Republicans in both chambers to force spending curbs on the runaway costs of various programs, including Medicaid. The budget now being sent to Governor Janet Mills (D) for approval marks
In a Stroke of Irony, Environment Committee Nixes Bills to Prohibit Potentially Harmful Geo-engineering
The Maine Legislature’s Committee on Environment and Natural Resources voted against two Republican-led bills that would prevent geo-engineering in the name of combating climate change during a work session on Wednesday. [RELATED: Public Advocate Pressed to Hold Solar Companies to Account for High Costs and Confusion…] Both bills would have prevented a slew of actual
GOP Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Allow Some Employers to Get a Refund for Contributions to Paid Leave Program
A new bill introduced this week looks to amend the laws governing Maine’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) Program to allow employers who had a “substantially equivalent” private plan in place by January 1 of this year. Currently, Maine employees and employers are required to make non-refundable contributions to the new paid leave
Donald Trump Signs Executive Order to Begin Dismantling the Department of Education
President Donald Trump signed an executive Thursday that represents the first step toward officially abolishing the federal Department of Education (DOE). Flanked by students and educators in a White House signing event, President Trump moved closer towards fulfilling a promise to return decision-making and resources for education from the federal government to the states. “Our
UMaine System Complies With Trump’s Executive Order to Keep Men out of Womens’ Sports, Feds Say
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed on Wednesday that the University of Maine system of state-funded schools will comply with an executive order preventing males from competing in women’s sports. In FY24, the USDA granted the University of Maine nearly $30 million in funding. Last week, funds were briefly frozen, though the hold was
U.S. Department of Education Investigation Finds Maine in Violation of Title IX
A U.S. Department of Education’s (DOE) Office of Civil Rights (OCR) investigation found on Wednesday that the Maine DOE is in violation of Title IX anti-discrimination laws, joining the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in ruling against Maine for its transgender policies. [RELATED: Feds Rule Maine’s Transgender Policy Forcing Females to Compete Against
‘Transgender Death Educator’ Tapped by Maine House Democrats to Deliver Invocation Celebrating Diversity and Ignoring God
The Maine House Democrats selected self-described “Transgender Death Educator” Quinn Gormley, former executive director of the far-left transgender advocacy group Maine Trans Net, to deliver the prayer invocation starting Thursday’s legislative day. [RELATED: Board Member of LGBTQ+ Nonprofit Resigns After Complaining About Racism, Minors Crossing “Sexual Boundaries”…] “A great holiness I pray here for these
Leavitt Fires Back at French Politician Who Suggested US Return Statue of Liberty
A French member of European Parliament made headlines on Sunday when he said it was time for the United States to return the Statue of Liberty to France because America no longer deserves it, drawing return fire from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who essentially said ‘no way!’ “We’re going to say to the
Angry U.S. Chief Justice May Not Be Inviting Trump To His Maine Home(s) This Summer
The question now isn’t whether President Trump will ever invite the country’s top judge to his Mar-A-Lago hideout for a round of golf. Now it’s whether the chief U.S. Supreme Court justice will ever invite the president to his Maine vacation home for a round of lobster. Make that homes – plural. The Chief Justice
Cart Before the Horse: Baldacci Plan to Seize the Bangor Mall to Convert It into ‘Affordable Housing’ Gets Mixed Reviews at Public Hearing
Sen. Joe Baldacci (D-Penobscot) wants the state to either purchase or use eminent domain to seize control of the Bangor Mall so it can be transformed into subsidized “affordable” housing units, and submitted a resolution to that effect which was met with a range of skepticism at a public hearing on Tuesday. [RELATED: Sen. Joe
Lawmakers Seek to Scrap the Vehicle Excise Tax in Favor of a Penny-Per-Mile Fee
Republican lawmakers are pushing for Maine to eliminate the state’s vehicle excise tax and replace it with an annual mileage-based fee. Drivers in Maine currently have to pay an annual excise tax on their vehicles, the amount of which is calculated based on a vehicle’s age and manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP). LD 1194 —
Portland Superintendent Doubles Down on Allowing Boys in Girls’ Sports and Bathrooms, Comparing to Civil Rights and Women’s Suffrage Movements
Portland Public Schools Superintendent Ryan Scallon on Tuesday doubled down on the district’s commitment to “equity” and to continue allowing transgender-identifying boys to participate in girls’ sports, comparing the controversial political climate surrounding the issue to the civil rights and women’s suffrage movements. In a nearly 20-minute speech to the school board during their Tuesday
Madness in Maine: Democrats Favor Felons
Madness comes in many forms. Maine seems to be ground zero for it. Despite historic support for mandatory minimum sentences for Class A and B felonies, Democrats aim to end mandatory minimums for murder, rape, drug trafficking, and gun felonies—madness. Democrats in Maine are pushing LD 268, a bill that—very simply—ends the certainty that felons
Transgender-Identifying Waterville City Councillor Resigns, Blaming Trump for Her Decline in Health
The transgender-identifying Waterville City Councilor Rien Finch—formerly known as Hannah Heidt—resigned from her position without warning on Monday, claiming that President Donald Trump’s election left physically unable to breathe, requiring hospitalization. [RELATED: Feds Rule Maine’s Transgender Policy Forcing Females to Compete Against Males Violates Title IX…] “Mentally, I’ve taken a beating,” said Finch in an
VIDEO: The Mother of All Spending Packages is a Non-Starter for Senator Matt Harrington
Maine Democrats are spending money like crazy. Is anything in Maine actually getting better?Senator Matt Harrington and Maine Wire Editor-in-Chief Steve Robinson discuss:
Three Dominican Nationals Charged with Trafficking Cocaine, Crack in Nashua as Part of Trump Admin’s ‘Operation Take Back America’
Three Dominican nationals were arrested Wednesday morning and charged in connection to an alleged conspiracy to distribute cocaine and crack cocaine in Nashua, N.H., acting U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack announced. Elizardo Escaria Delison, 32, Belisario Luis Delison, 49, and Rayddy Delison De Aza, 28, all of the Dominican Republic, were each charged with one count of
VIDEO: Senator Trey Stewart Previews the Largest Spending Package in Maine History
Senate Minority Leader Trey Stewart joined Maine Wire Editor-in-Chief Steve Robinson to describe the largest spending package in Maine history, the censure of Laurel Libby, the consequences of one-party rule in Augusta, and much more!Watch:
Should Community College Continue to Be Free? Some Maine Lawmakers Think So.
Democrat lawmakers are now looking to extend funding that makes community college free for all Maine residents — a benefit that was introduced as an extraordinary measure three years ago. To qualify for the proposed program, students would need to (1) enroll in an associate degree, diploma, or certificate program at a participating institution, (2)
FBI Extradites a Top MS-13 Narco-Terrorist on its Ten Most Wanted List Who Was Found in Mexico
The FBI successfully extradited Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales, 47, thought to be a key leader of the MS-13 terrorist gang, on Monday night, marking the third member of the FBI’s ten most wanted fugitives list apprehended under President Donald Trump. [RELATED: Cartel Terrorist Bomb Kills Texas Rancher…] “He was arrested in Mexico and is being transported
Final $2 Million of Storm Recovery Grants Awarded to Maine Businesses and Non-Profits
The State of Maine has now awarded the last of the $60 million relief package approved last year in response to the destructive storms that swept through the state in the winter of 2023, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. This final round of funding, worth a total of $2 million, was allocated
Portland Police Take 3 Into Custody for Displaying Handguns, Making Threats at Mosque
On Tuesday, Portland Police took three suspects into custody accused of displaying handguns and making threats against an individual at a mosque on Forest Avenue. Police say they responded to the Cumberland Islamic Center at 1844 Forest Avenue shortly after 9 p.m. on Tuesday for a weapons possession call. [RELATED: Shooting Outside Lewiston Mosque Disrupts
UMaine Caches “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” DEI Office with Name-Change
As Maine faces a potentially substantial loss of federal education funding for refusing to comply with one of President Donald Trump’s executive orders, the University of Maine has quietly changed the name of its Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI) in an attempt to avoid a funding loss. On January 20, President Trump signed an
Maine Set to Reject Bill Loosening Restrictions on What Candidates Can Say at Polling Places on Election Day
Maine lawmakers are on track to reject a proposal to soften the restrictions surrounding candidates’ ability to communicate with voters at the polls on election day. Members of the Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee are divided along partisan lines over whether or not the state should amend the restrictions surrounding candidates’ ability to interact voters
GOP Lawmakers Look to Revive Defunct Property Tax Stabilization Program for Maine’s Senior Citizens
GOP lawmakers are looking to reinstate the property tax stabilization program for Maine’s older homeowners that previously had been repealed after just one year. Referred to the Taxation Committee Tuesday, LD 1144 was sponsored by Sen. Jim Libby (R-Cumberland) and cosponsored by Sen. Bruce Bickford (R-Androscoggin) and Sen. Trey Stewart (R-Aroostook). Originally introduced in 2022
Record-Breaking $12 Billion Budget Battle Begins Thursday
After failing to secure a $120 million MaineCare bailout package at the State house last week, the Democrat-controlled State Legislature is slated to vote on the first part of a nearly $12 billion budget that contains spending for fiscal years 2025, 2026, and 2027. As admitted last week by Sen. Mark Lawrence (D-York), the Democratic
GOP Lawmakers Push to Raise the Bar for Citizen Petition Rule Making, Ensure Legislative Oversight
A new Republican-led bill introduced on Tuesday looks to amend the citizens petition process with respect to agency rule making in Maine. Under current Maine State Law, agencies are required to begin appropriate rule making proceedings upon receipt of a petition with 150 valid signatures. This process was recently invoked by the Natural Resources Council
Russia Agrees to Partial Ceasefire after Trump-Putin Call, Ball Now in Ukraine’s Court
Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to a limited 30-day ceasefire in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine after a nearly two hour phone call with US President Donald Trump on Tuesday, the White House announced. The offer by the Russians refers only to attacks on energy and infrastructure targets, falling short of President Trump’s goal to
Tree Poisoning Trend Spreads in Rich Midcoast Community: For a Room with a View, Plant a Spike
A midcoast Maine homeowner who was annoyed his neighbor’s trees were ruining his harbor view may have found a solution – pesticide. State officials suspect a Rockport man drilled holes in the trees outside Ruth Graham’s $2.8 million Mechanic Street house and injected them with poison. Stephen Antonson, who owns a house next door to
Republican Bill Would Expand the Right to Self Defense by Removing Duty to Retreat
Maine’s legislature held a public hearing on Monday for a bill from Rep. Chad Perkins (R-Dover-Foxcroft) that would expand Mainers’ right to self-defense, removing requirements for potential victims to either retreat or surrender property before defending themselves. [RELATED: Maine Democrats Push Bill to Eliminate Mandatory Minimum Criminal Sentences…] “Removal of the duty to retreat is
Maine Taxpayers Left with Most of $4.5 Million Annual Bill as Nonprofit Bails on Portland’s Migrant Shelter Contract
The City of Portland and Maine taxpayers will be footing a nearly $4.5 million annual bill for operating a 179-bed shelter for single asylum-seeking migrants after the nonprofit organization that was contracted to take over services at the shelter dropped out due to lack of funding. The migrant shelter, located at 166 Riverside Industrial Parkway and
DCNF EXCLUSIVE: Biden Admin ‘Intentionally Buried’ Inconvenient Study To Justify Major Energy Crackdown, Sources Say
The Biden administration deliberately buried a final draft version of a study that would have undermined its January 2024 decision to pause approvals for liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects, according to four Department of Energy (DOE) sources. Former Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and former President Joe Biden announced the LNG freeze in January 2024, stating that it would
Maine Democrats Push Bill to Require Tampons in Boys’ Bathrooms Across the State’s Public Schools
Rep. Kristen Cloutier (D-Lewiston) wants to put tampons in high school and middle school boys’ bathrooms with a new bill that would require free menstrual products in public school restrooms, even for male students who do not menstruate. The bill, LD 155, drew support from nine Democratic co-sponsors and will be considered in the Committee
Public Hearing Scheduled for Bill Eliminating Sales Tax on Prepared Food and Restaurant Meals
A public hearing has been scheduled next week for a bill that aims to support Maine’s hospitality industry by eliminating the sales tax on prepared foods, including meals sold in restaurants. The official summary of this legislation indicates that the purpose of this change would be to “mak[e] dining out more affordable,” as well as
Committee Unanimously Rejects Bill Allowing Candidates for Secretary of State, Attorney General to Access Public Campaign Funds
Lawmakers on the Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee have unanimously voted to recommend that a bill allowing candidates for Attorney General and Secretary of State to participate in the Maine Clean Elections Act (MCEA) not be passed into law. LD 454 was sponsored by Sen. Joe Baldacci (D-Penobscot) and, if approved, would have given candidates
Legislative Scouting Report: Will They or Won’t They Pass a Supplemental Budget this Week? Time is Running Out
The next and perhaps final phase of the budget battle is starting to gear up in Augusta. This week the House and Senate are scheduled for session days on both Tuesday and Thursday. The fact that the legislative calendars for tomorrow appears to be basically boilerplate is an indicator that the majority is setting their
Trump Administration Revives Border Wall Construction with $70 Million Contract for 7 Miles in Southeast Texas
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on Friday announced that they have awarded the first border wall construction contract of President Donald Trump’s second term in office, and will spend just over $70 million for the construction of seven miles of new border wall in Hidalgo County, Texas. CBP says that the $70,285,846 contract with
Trump Declares Biden’s Pardons Void Because They Were Allegedly Signed with an Autopen
President Donald Trump made a bombshell announcement on Sunday night, declaring that all the pardons signed by former President Joe Biden for the members of the Select Committee on the January 6, 2021 are invalid because they were signed with an autopen. [RELATED: Biden Lashes Out at Press, Suffers Memory Lapse While Denying Senility…] “The
Videos Show US Military Launching Large-Scale Strike Against Iran-Backed Houthis In Yemen
The U.S. military began a large-scale operation Saturday against the Iran-backed Houthi terrorists in Yemen to defend American interests and global maritime trade, President Donald Trump announced. The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said it launched “precision strikes against Iran-backed Houthi targets across Yemen to defend American interests, deter enemies, and restore freedom of navigation.” A video accompanying
Maine Dems Look to Tax Income Over $1 Million to Increase Funding for Public Schools
Maine Democrats have proposed levying an additional four percent tax on income earned over $1 million to fund public education. Sponsored by Rep. Cheryl A. Golek (D-Harpswell), LD 1089 would impose this new “surcharge” on income beginning with that generated this year. The four percent tax would only be applied to the portion of a
CNN Poll Finds Democratic Party’s Approval Rating At Record Low
The Democratic Party has dropped to a new record low among Americans, reaching only a 29% favorability rating, according to a CNN poll conducted by SSRS. In the CNN/SSRS poll conducted from March 6-9, 1,206 respondents were asked about their views on both the Republican and Democratic parties, with a margin of sampling error of +/- 3.3 for
Oxford Sheriff’s Office Busts Large Black Market Marijuana Growing Operation in Dixfield
The Oxford County Sheriff’s Department conducted a raid on a large-scale illegal marijuana operation in Dixfield on Friday, seizing over 1,600 illegally cultivated plants. The Sheriff’s Department procured a search warrant after receiving information that a house on Porter Rd. in Dixfield had been converted into an illegal marijuana grow site. The address — 142
Portland Man Accused of Throwing Rock Through Vehicle Window Arrested in Possession of Stolen Gun, Cocaine
A Portland man accused of throwing a rock through the window of a motor vehicle was arrested on Sunday and found in possession of a stolen firearm and over 11 grams of cocaine, police announced Monday. Portland Police say they responded to the area of Chestnut and Oxford Streets shortly after 12 p.m. on Sunday
Border Patrol Agents from the Calais Station Apprehend Five Illegal Immigrants
Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) agents from the Calais station apprehended a group of illegal immigrants after encountering a suspicious van on March 5 in Maine’s Houlton border sector. [RELATED: ‘Whiteouts, dangerous cold, and hazardous terrain’: Maine’s Chief Border Patrol Agent Warns Against Illegal Crossings…] Agents from the Calais station encountered a suspicious black passenger
‘Not A Free Speech Issue’: Immigration Experts Have Bad News For Liberals Opposed To Deporting Pro-Hamas Foreigners
Democrats and anti-Israel activists are claiming the attempted deportation of an alleged Hamas sympathizer to be unconstitutional, but immigration experts point out that the State Department has broad authority to remove foreign nationals deemed a foreign policy threat. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on March 8 arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Syrian-born Algerian national who became the
Judiciary Committee Mulls Bill Prohibiting Housing Discrimination Under the Maine Human Rights Act
Democrat lawmakers in Augusta have introduced a bill that aims to prohibit “housing discrimination” based on a person’s source of income under the Maine Human Rights Act. If approved, this law would prevent anyone looking to sell or rent a property from refusing to rent to, or engage in housing negotiations with, individuals because of
Do You Want to Vote on Whether Lawmakers Get Paid More? Public Hearing Now Set for Next Monday on Whether to Put Raise up for Referendum
The public will now get a chance to weigh in on whether to give Maine voters the opportunity to approve or reject pay raises for elected officials in the state, including legislators and the governor. Sponsored by a group of GOP lawmakers, LD 775 would put the pay raise legislators already approved earlier in the
Republican Bill Would Allow for Chaplains to Counsel Students in Maine Schools
Rep. Reagan Paul (R-Winterport) along with eight Republican co-sponsors, proposed a bill on Tuesday that would place chaplains in Maine public schools as a new method of combatting the mental health crisis afflicting America’s youth. [RELATED: Dem Claims ‘Christian Prayer’ Should Not Be Allowed In Capitol, Protests National Prayer Breakfast…] “The definition of insanity is
Mainers Rally at Capitol in Support of Girls Sports
A 13-year-old Cassidy Carlisle got an unwelcome shock when she encountered a biological male in the girls’ locker room at her school in Presque Isle years ago. When she complained to the school administration, she was told that if she chose to change in a private bathroom instead, she might be late for class. Years
CDC Director Nominee Withdrawn — Blames Senators Including Collins, and His Opposition to Big Pharma
The White House withdrew the nomination of President Donald Trump’s pick for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director, David Weldon, on Wednesday night, the day before his confirmation hearing was scheduled. [RELATED: Senate Confirms Robert F. Kennedy Jr. As Next HHS Secretary…] After the withdrawal, Weldon, a medical doctor and former congressman
‘You filthy f—ing a—hole Republicans’: MaineCare Service Provider Leaves Expletive-Laden Voicemails for GOP Leader Over Failed Bailout Bill
A service provider for the state’s Office of MaineCare Services left several expletive-ridden voicemails for a Republican state senator early Friday morning after he voted against the Maine Democrats’ $120 million MaineCare bailout plan on Thursday. On Thursday afternoon, the emergency spending bill sponsored by Rep. Drew Gattine (D-Westbrook) on behalf of the governor meant
UMaine Professor Promotes Anti-ICE Student Group Pushing for ‘Sanctuary School’ Status
A political science professor at the University of Maine (UMaine) sent out a recruitment flyer for the UMaine Orono Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), a left-wing activist group that describes themselves as “anti-ICE” and hopes to turn the public university into a “sanctuary school” for illegal aliens. Robert Glover, a UMaine associate professor of
Towns and Hospitality Industry Debate Dueling Proposals for a 2% Local Option Sales Tax on Lodging in Augusta
Mainers gathered in Augusta Wednesday for a public hearing on two bills that look to allow cities and towns throughout the state to adopt a local option sales tax on short-term lodging. Both laws up for consideration this week would give municipalities the option of imposing a two percent sales tax on the cost of
Lewiston Democrat Wants State Workers to Get Days Off for Muslim Holidays
Lewiston’s Rep. Mana Abdi (D) has introduced a bill to allow state workers to get the Muslim holidays Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha off from work, requiring the closure of all non-essential state offices on those days — which fall on different dates each year. [RELATED: Maine Department of Corrections to Pilot Prison Rehab Program
Maine Locals Sand Their Ground In Battle Over Beach Access
The third rail of life in summertime Maine – competition for limited beach parking – is heating up in one of the state’s southernmost coastal towns. Wells town officials are actually considering reducing the numbers of beach permits taxpayers can get to park in the eight oceanfront municipal lots. The officials are even thinking about
Migrants Passing through Panama’s Darién Gap Gateway Narrows to Trickle
The number of migrants crossing from South to North America through what had been a highly-trafficked corridor on Panama’s southern border drastically dropped in February to its lowest level since COVID lockdowns, suggesting a potential result of President Donald Trump’s tightened immigration policies. [RELATED: CBP Closes Temporary Processing Facilities after Historic Low Encounter Number Make
Trump Administration Repurposes Biden’s ‘CBP One’ Phone App to Encourage Illegal Aliens to Self-Deport
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that they will be repurposing the Biden administration’s “CBP One” phone application, which was used to facilitate the entry of migrants into the U.S. along the southern border, into a portal that illegal aliens can use to report that they will be self-deporting from the country.
Maine Court Says Doctor Who Injected 5-Year-Old with COVID-19 Vaccine Without Parental Consent Has Immunity
The young Maine child who was given a controversial and experimental Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA injection at a public school without his parents consent may not have immunity from Covid-19. But the doctor who delivered the non-consensual shot and the powerful hospital system that supplied it do. Legal immunity, that is. The Maine Supreme Judicial Court decided
Massachusetts Man Shot and Killed in Palmyra: Maine State Police
Maine State Police are investigating the death of a Massachusetts man who was found deceased from a gunshot wound at a residence in Palmyra in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Shortly after 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday, the Somerset County Regional Communications Center received a 911 call reporting a shooting at 531 Madawaska Rd. in
Rep. Paul Presents Bills to Protect Sears Island from Offshore Wind Development
Protecting Sears Island from exploitative development has been a mission of its Waldo County defenders for decades, and the latest leader in this effort wants to make sure that it is not turned into a port for controversial wind turbines. On Wednesday, the Maine’s Legislative Committee on Environment and Natural Resources held public hearings on
Northern Light Inland Hospital in Waterville to Close
Northern Light Inland Hospital and its associated Waterville clinics are slated to be shut down and will halt patient care on May 27 before fully closing their doors on June 11, its administration said on Thursday. According to the announcement, Lakewood Continuing Care, a 105-bed facility, will remain open and will not be affected by
CBP Closes Temporary Processing Facilities after Historic Low Encounter Number Make Them Unnecessary
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has begun reducing the number of temporary soft-sided illegal immigrant processing facilities this month, as record-low border crossings and quick removals have rendered them unnecessary, the agency’s acting head said on Thursday. [RELATED: Pentagon Orders Mechanized Stryker Brigade with 5,000 Troops to the Southern Border…] “CBP no longer
Committee Votes in Favor of Home Distilling Law Despite Opposition from Four Skeptical Reps
Maine’s Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs voted in favor of a bill legalizing home alcohol distilling with a positive, “Ought to Pass as Amended,” recommendation on Wednesday, despite opposition from three committee Democrats and one Unenrolled representative. [RELATED: Maine Dems Demand Governor’s Weed Boss Stop Hiding Legally Required Report from Legislature…] The Republican-led bill
Jared Golden Explains Why He Was the Only Democrat to Support a Republican Spending Resolution
Rep. Jared Golden (ME-CD2) explained why he was the only Democrat in the House to vote on Tuesday in favor of a Republican-led, seven-month Continuing Resolution (CR) spending package that would avert a government shutdown. [RELATED: 1,500-Plus Page Continuing Resolution Needed to Avoid Gov’t Shutdown Includes Billions in Storm Relief and Pay Raise for Lawmakers…]
Oxford Sheriff’s Deputies Arrest Man Accused of Causing $45,000 of Damage to Sunday River Ski Slopes, Gates
The Oxford County Sheriff’s Office announced on Wednesday that following a multi-day search they have arrested a suspect accused of crashing his vehicle into ski lift gates and the slopes at Sunday River Resort in Newry. Deputies responded to Sunday River at 6:30 a.m. on Sunday, March 9, to investigate a report of an aggravated
USDA Funding Restored to Maine Universities on Wednesday After Temporary Pause
Funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for Maine universities was restored Wednesday following a brief pause by the federal government on Monday. U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine), who chairs the Senate Appropriations Committee, issued a statement on Wednesday as news of that the funding pause had ended broke. The University of Maine System
Press Herald Posts Picture of Trans-Identifying Minor Athlete that They Criticized Laurel Libby for Posting Weeks Ago
The Portland Press Herald published the same unredacted photo of a transgender-identifying male minor on Tuesday that they slammed Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn) for posting, the same photo that led the Democrat Majority to strip her of her right to vote and speak on the House floor. [RELATED: Rep. Libby Files Federal Lawsuit Against Speaker
Border Patrol Apprehensions Reach Lowest Average In History
Under the Trump administration, Border Patrol apprehensions are sinking to levels never before experienced in Customs and Border Protection (CBP) history. Border Patrol agents apprehended a total of 8,347 illegal migrants along the southern border throughout February, according to the latest figures released Wednesday by CBP. The number marks a 71% decrease from the previous month when
Russia Appears to Punt on Round One in Peace Gambit
A senior aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin threw cold water on a ceasefire overture that U.S. Special Envoy Steven Witkoff brought to Moscow on Thursday even before U.S. President Donald Trump’s negotiator got out of his plane. “It seems to me that no one needs any steps that imitate peaceful actions in this situation,”
Maine Dems Looking to Impose Additional 4% Capital Gains Tax on Earnings Over Certain Threshold
Democrat lawmakers in Maine are looking to impose an additional four percent tax on capital gains earned by residents over a certain threshold. Capital gains refers to the increase in the value of an asset between the time it is acquired and when it is sold. These assets include a wide range of investments, including
Maine’s State-Funded Trans NGO Publishes Minors’ Pics to Push Penis-Tucking & Breast Binding
Maine’s leading Democratic figures have recently condemned the act of posting pictures of minors on Facebook as a serious political offense — one worthy of stripping Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn) of her right to vote and speak on the floor of the House of Representatives. Since House Speaker Ryan Fecteau (D-Biddeford) is in the business
Maine Church Suing Public School Over Discrimination Alleges Left-Wing Law Firm Withheld Smoking Gun Emails
A Maine church embroiled in a legal dispute with the Hermon School System has claimed that Drummond Woodsum—the law firm representing Hermon and numerous other public schools in Maine—intentionally withheld emails during the discovery phase. These emails, according to the church, could have demonstrated that religious discrimination influenced the school board’s decision to deny the
NH Democrat Senior Senator Won’t Seek Another Term as Former Republican Gov Eyes Run
New Hampshire’s senior senator and former governor, Jeanne Shaheen (D), announced on Wednesday that she will not seek another term in the U.S. Senate in 2026, where she has served since 2009 after six years as the state’s governor. [RELATED: NH State Police Join List of Law Enforcement Partnering with ICE While Maine Agencies Remain
Man Arrested in Sophisticated $100,000 ‘Gold’ Bar Scam Targeting Cumberland Resident
Cumberland Police on Wednesday announced the arrest of a man accused of orchestrating a sophisticated online fraud scheme targeting a local Maine resident. In a joint operation with the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI, on March 10, Cumberland Police arrested Zhangqi Xie, 44, for of theft by deception, a Class B offense punishable
Maine State Police, Attorney General Conclude Investigation into Farmington Double Homicide
The Maine State Police and Attorney General’s Office on Wednesday announced that they have concluded the investigation into the deaths a mother and daughter who were found dead in Farmington in late December of 2023. On the morning of Dec. 27, 2023, 76-year-old Jean Robinson and her daughter, 53-year-old Allison “Joy” Cumming, both of Farmington
Lawmakers Looking to Have the Final Say on What Lawsuits the Maine Attorney General Can Bring
Maine lawmakers are now looking to have the final say over what civil lawsuits are brought by the state’s Attorney General. In recent years, Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey has pursued litigation on a host of controversial topics, as well as joined a number of suits challenging the policies of President Donald Trump’s (R) administration.
Susan Collins Says it’s a ‘Myth’ That European Countries Have Not Done Their Fair Share to Aid Ukraine
During remarks on the Senate floor on Tuesday, U.S. Senator from Maine Susan Collins (R) claimed it was a “myth” that European countries have not done their fair share to provide aid to Ukraine in their war with Russia. Sen. Collins’ remarks come as the Trump administration lifted a pause on intelligence sharing and security
In Unprecedented Move, All Maine’s Federal Judges Recuse from GOP Rep’s Challenge to Democrat Speaker’s Vote-Stripping Censure Order
In an unprecedented move that’s turning heads in the legal community, every single federal judge in the District of Maine has recused themselves from a first-of-its-kind lawsuit pitting a House Republican against the Democratic House Speaker who stripped the GOP member of her right to vote and speak in the House chamber. All six of
Lewiston Police Say Victim, Mosque Members Uncooperative with Shooting Investigation
The Lewiston Police Department on Tuesday issued an update on their investigation into a shooting that occurred outside of a mosque Friday evening, stating that both the victim who suffered a gunshot wound and the members of the mosque have been uncooperative with police. Police responded to Masjidu Salaam Mosque at 243 Bartlett St. in
Ukraine Agrees To 30-Day Ceasefire Pending Russian Approval
Ukraine agreed Tuesday to a U.S.-proposed 30-day ceasefire with Russia, according to a joint statement from the U.S. State Department and Ukraine. Ukraine agreed to the deal after Secretary of State Marco Rubio led negotiations with Ukrainian diplomats in Saudi Arabia Tuesday, with peace pending the approval of the Kremlin, according to the statement. The U.S. will also “immediately”
USAID-Linked Ukrainian Group Smeared Vance, Massie As ‘Foreign Propagandists’
A London-based Ukrainian intelligence group linked to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) labelled American politicians as “foreign propagandists,” falsely accusing them of Russian loyalty. The group, Molfar, created an online blacklist including Vice President JD Vance, Republican Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, U.S. Counterterrorism Director Joe Kent and others. The list claims these officials are “external
Crusading AG Frey Leaves Maine Behind in His Quest to Slay Dragons Across America
Rep. William Tuell (R-East Machias) introduced a disarmingly simple bill to Maine’s Legislature last month consisting of only one sentence. His measure seeks to “direct the attorney general to drop his lawsuit against big oil about climate change.” What’s left unsaid by Rep. Tuell’s bill is a broader sentiment that Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey
Maine Senate Fails to Pass Supplemental Spending Bill as Republicans Balk at “Lipstick on a Pig” Compromise
The Maine House and Senate spent the second half of Tuesday passing different versions of the state’s supplemental budget between the chambers, but again failed to enact the measure by the time the session came to an end that evening. At issue was LD 209, largely a bill to bail out the state’s Medicaid shortfall
Maine Employers May Soon Be Subject to New Penalties for Noncompliance with Paid Leave Program
Democrat lawmakers are looking to add new penalties and enforcement measures to Maine’s Paid Family and Medical Leave Program that went into effect earlier this year. The bill introduced by President of the Senate Mattie Daughtry (D-Cumberland) and cosponsored by Rep. Kristen Cloutier (D-Lewiston) would also establish a Bureau of Paid Family and Medical Leave
Daughtry Amendment Adopted by Senate, Trading Emergency Housing Exemption for Modest Limits on General Assistance
An amendment to Governor Janet Mills’ $120 million supplemental budget request passed the Senate on Tuesday afternoon that would place modest limits on the state’s ballooning General Assistance program in exchange for exempting temporary and emergency shelters. General Assistance is a taxpayer-funded welfare program administered on the municipal level in Maine that provides the poor
Tulsi Gabbard Revokes Security Clearance from Cadre of Democrat Officials, and Bars Biden from Daily Briefings
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revoked the security clearance of a cadre of Democratic staffers, officials and lawyers associated with highly-politicized activities on Monday and barred former President Joe Biden from accessing the President’s Daily Briefing, following a directive from President Donald Trump. [RELATED: Senate Confirms Tulsi Gabbard As Director Of National Intelligence…] “Per
Maine Drivers May Only Need to Update Inspection Stickers Every Other Year Under New Proposal
Taking your car in every year for its inspection sticker is a familiar ordeal to all Maine drivers, but some lawmakers are looking to make this a less frequent experience. Under LD 1010, sponsored by Rep. Chad R. Perkins (R-Dover-Foxcroft), drivers would only need to get their inspection stickers updated every other year. Cosponsoring this
Rachel Talbot Ross Seeks to Extend Taxpayer-Funded Prescription Drug Discounts to Noncitizens in Maine
Maine State Senator and former House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross (D-Cumberland) has introduced a bill that would extend taxpayer-funded prescription drug discount program coverage to certain noncitizens residents of Maine. Sen. Talbot Ross’ bill, LD 842, would provide coverage under the Maine Rx Plus Program to noncitizens living in Maine who might otherwise qualify for
Maine AG Takes Credit for $35 Cap on Insulin, Even Though That’s What Maker Was Already Charging
Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey celebrated a settlement with Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC that will cap Mainers’ insulin costs at $35 per month out-of-pocket on Tuesday, but the company had already been providing the drug at that cost for over a year. [RELATED: Instead of Cutting Fat from the Budget, Maine Democrats Want State-Funded Weight Loss
Washington, D.C. Begins Dismantling Black Lives Matter Plaza and Painting Over BLM Mural
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser ordered the dismantling of the city’s Black Lives Matter (BLM) Plaza and the destruction of its mural—which she commissioned—with crews beginning demolition work on Monday following pressure from Republicans. [RELATED: State Department Orders Embassies to Stop Flying Pride, BLM Flags, in New Trump Era Rule…] “The mural inspired millions of
Committee Votes to Ditch $36M in Proposed Cuts to Child Care Programs in Biennial Budget
Maine’s Health and Human Services (HHS) Committee voted Wednesday to recommend that millions in proposed cuts to certain child care programs included in the state’s proposed biennial budget be scrapped. These cuts, worth more than $36 million in total, were originally proposed as part of an effort to address the massive budget shortfall that Maine
Trump Admin’s USDA Pauses Millions in Funding to Maine Universities
The federal government has temporarily halted millions of dollars in funding through the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) for the University of Maine System (UMS). The USDA announced publicly on February 22 that it would be initiating a review of UMS’ compliance with Title IV and Title IX, citing “the State of Maine’s blatant disregard
Rep. Libby Files Federal Lawsuit Against Speaker Fecteau for Violating Her Constitutional Rights
Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn) filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau in the U.S. District Court of Maine for violating her First and Fourteenth Amendment rights by censuring her last month for posting a publicly-available photograph of a trans-sexual identifying high school athlete and stripping her of her ability to speak
Guilford Rep Seeks to Repeal Paramilitary Training Ban
Maine’s Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety held a public hearing on Monday for Rep. James White’s (R-Guilford) bill to repeal the last legislative session’s controversial ban on “paramilitary training” that raised Second Amendment concerns. [RELATED: Controversial Bill Targeting “Unauthorized Paramilitary Training” Passes Through Maine’s House…] “This law was put in place to fix
Maine ACLU Denounces ‘Cruel’ Use of New Hampshire Federal Prison to Hold ICE Detainees
The Maine American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has issued a statement denouncing the use of a New Hampshire federal prison by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to detain suspected illegal aliens. [RELATED: Maine ACLU Vows to Resist ‘repression and totalitarianism’ of Second Trump Administration…] Last month, media outlets began reporting on a leaked memo
Rockland Teen Accused of Stealing $40,000 from Vehicle While Out on Bail, Police Seek Multiple Juvenile Suspects
Rockland Police on Monday announced the arrest of an 18-year-old accused of stealing $40,000 from a vehicle in February while out on bail conditions from prior criminal charges. Police say that Zachary Gilbert, 18, of Rockland, was arrested on Friday, March 7, and was charges with felony theft and violation of conditions of release. According
‘Smartest Guy In The Room’: Meet The Man Trump Just Tapped To Head America’s Highest Military Office
President Donald Trump’s new nominee for the highest military officer in the land earned his stars through a long storied career ascending the rank and file all the way to being one of Trump’s top allies. Ret. Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan “Razin’” Caine is set to replace Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown as
Maine Looks to Replace Statewide Minimum Wage with Regionally Based Living Wage
Democratic lawmakers have proposed replacing Maine’s statewide minimum wage with a regionally based structure tied to an assessment of the living wage for the area of the state where one is based. Under this legislation, Maine would be divided into three regions: coastal, northern, and Portland metropolitan. Each of these sub-divisions would be subject to
Legislative Scouting Report: Supplemental Budget, the State of Higher Education and a Couple of Topical Resolutions Potentially on the Agenda
The Maine House and Senate will convene for legislative session at 10 am on Tuesday, as uncertainty over the supplemental budget persists, a joint conference of both chambers is scheduled to hear about the state of higher education in Maine, and two largely symbolic but potentially contentious resolutions are on the agenda. LD 209, the
Nude Weiner Arrested on NH Highway After He Fled Stolen Vehicle Crash
The New Hampshire State Police arrested a Somersworth, NH, man, Shawn P. Weiner Sr., 35, on Sunday after receiving numerous reports that a completely nude man was running down the travel lanes of a highway. [RELATED: NH State Police Join List of Law Enforcement Partnering with ICE While Maine Agencies Remain Off the List…] State
Biden Admin Went On Trillion-Dollar Spending Spree Embedding DEI Across Gov’t, Study Says
The Biden administration implemented hundreds of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives across a host of U.S. government agencies, according to findings from a new study. There were 460 programs across 24 different government agencies under the Biden-Harris administration that allocated resources for DEI efforts, according to a study published Monday by the Functional Government Initiative and the
Teacher Fired For Not Using Student’s Trans Pronouns Wins Settlement
A Wisconsin school district agreed to pay out $20,000 to a teacher who was terminated for refusing to use preferred names and pronouns for transgender students. Jordan Cernek, an English teacher, sued the Argyle School District in July 2024 after his contract was not renewed, alleging the district violated his right to free exercise of his religion
Maine Dems Propose Using a Local Option Sales Tax to Fund Affordable Housing Initiatives
A group of Maine Democratic lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow municipalities to adopt a local option sales tax to fund affordable housing initiatives. If approved, this law would give cities and towns the option of imposing a two percent sales tax on the cost of hotel rentals. While the majority of revenue
Republican Led Maine Bill Would Allow Teachers to Conceal-Carry at Schools
A new bill from Rep. James White (R-Guilford) would allow adults over the age of 21 who possess a concealed carry permit for handguns to carry a firearm onto school property, potentially allowing teachers to carry self-defense weapons. [RELATED: Rep. Soboleski Reveals Gardiner School Is Not Zoned for Controversial Clinic on Site, School Board Balks…]
Sen. Joe Baldacci Defends Censure of Laurel Libby During Debate with House Republican Leader Billy Bob Faulkingham
Sen. Joe Baldacci (D-Penobscot) defended the highly controversial and nationally-publicized decision to censure Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn) for posting a photo of a male high school athlete victorious in girls’ sports during a televised debate with House Republican Leader Billy Bob Faulkingham (Winter Harbor) last Thursday. [RELATED: House Dems Strips Laurel Libby’s Voting Rights Over
Tren de Aragua Gang Member Arrested in Maine Has Been Deported to Ecuador
An illegal alien who was arrested late last year and found to be a member of the Venezuelan transnational criminal street gang Tren de Aragua has been deported to Ecuador, U.S. Border Patrol Houlton Sector announced Sunday. According to Border Patrol, a resident agent assigned to Maine’s Calais Station arrested the foreign national near Old
Shooting Outside Lewiston Mosque Disrupts Ramadan Service, Leaves 19-year-old Injured
A shooting outside of a mosque in Lewiston on Friday night interrupted a Ramadan service and left a 19-year-old injured. Lewiston Police say they responded to the parking lot of “Masjidu Salaam Mosque” at 240 Bartlett St. at around 9:45 p.m. on Friday to reports of a shooting. [RELATED: Somali-American Maine Rep Says Immigrants’ ‘lives
Trump Celebrates Sale of Panama Canal to BlackRock, a Conglomerate Known for Pushing DEI and Climate Agendas, and Partnering with the World Economic Forum
President Donald Trump celebrated the return of the Panama Canal to U.S. control during his State of the Union speech last week, but failed to mention that the company taking over the canal is BlackRock, known for pushing far-left agendas and partnering with the World Economic Forum (WEF). [RELATED: BlackRock Employee Caught on Tape Bragging
Maine to Release Criminal Defendants from Jail, Drop Charges If Lawyer is Not Available
Criminal defendants in Maine will now be released from jail if a lawyer is not provided within 14 days, and charges must be dropped for those who have been incarcerated for more than 60 days without receiving legal representation. Those who are released from jail under this new order will be subject to conditions of
Canadian Citizen Caught Trying to Smuggle Meth Pills Into US Over Northern Border: CBP
A Canadian citizen was caught trying to smuggle a large bag of methamphetamine pills over the northern border by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers, the agency announced this week. CBP says that on Friday, Feb. 28, officers at the U.S.-Canada port of entry in Ogdensburg, N.Y., encountered 32-year-old Canadian citizen Raphael Leblond-Lacroix attempting
ICE Reveals New Details on Chinese Illegal Alien Charged with Sex Trafficking out of Rockland Massage Parlor
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have revealed new details about the Chinese national now facing deportation after being charged with sex trafficking in connection to a massage parlor he operated in Rockland. [RELATED: Owner of Rockland Asian Massage Parlor Charged with Sex Trafficking Now Being Held in ICE Custody…] Tian “Adam” Tao, 54, owner
SCOTUS Rules Against Veterans Seeking Deeper “Benefit of the Doubt” Review for Rejected VA Claims
The United States Supreme Court ruled Wednesday in support of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), rejecting the argument made by two veterans that the denial of their claims deserved deeper review by the courts. When veterans apply for service-related benefits from the VA, they are entitled to receive the “benefit of the doubt” if
FBI Director Kash Patel Announces Arrest of Military Personnel for Bribery, Theft, and Attempting to Sell Defense Data and Intelligence to China
The FBI arrested two active-duty U.S. Army soldiers and one veteran on Thursday for alleged bribery and theft of government property as part of a plot to sell classified national defense information to China. “While bribery and corruption have thrived under China’s Communist Party, this behavior cannot be tolerated with our service members who are
11 Children Hospitalized After Mysterious “Mass Casualty Event” and Scarborough School
Eleven children were hospitalized on Thursday after becoming mysteriously ill at the Wentworth School, an elementary school in Scarborough, with one child reportedly passing out and others experiencing respiratory distress. [RELATED: Carbon Monoxide Leak at Kittery Daycare Leaves Eleven Hospitalized…] The Scarborough Fire Department responded to the incident around 10 a.m., according to a Facebook
Rockland Police Arrest Two Out on Bail Suspects After Finding Cocaine, Other Narcotics During Traffic Stop
Two people out on bail were arrested in Rockland on Thursday after police found cocaine and other narcotics in their vehicle during a traffic stop. Rockland Police say they were conducting proactive patrols around a suspected drug trafficking location in Rockland around 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, when they stopped a vehicle for multiple traffic violations.
Two Bills Would Strengthen School Choice for Maine Students through Superintendent Agreements
Some Maine students are granted the ability to attend a public school outside of their home district through what is known as a Superintendent Agreement. Under current state law, however, students may be denied such a transfer if either of the superintendents involved deems that it is not a child’s “best interest.” All it takes
Rep. Soboleski Reveals Gardiner School Is Not Zoned for Controversial Clinic on Site, School Board Balks
Left-wing activists in Gardiner’s Maine School Administrative District (MSAD) 11 faced a potentially game-changing obstacle to their plans to establish a school-based medical clinic on Thursday when it was revealed that the school is not zoned for such a project. [RELATED: Gardiner School-Board Member Running for Re-election Accused of Threatening a Parental Rights Activist with
New Study of Over 100,000 Gender Dysphoric Adults Found that Transgender Surgeries Led to Increases in Suicidal Ideation, Depression, and Substance Abuse
So-called “gender-affirming” surgeries significantly increase the rates of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and substance abuse compared to gender-dysphoric people without surgeries, according to a new study published last week in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. [RELATED: Study Finds Transgender Surgeries Dramatically Increase the Risk of Suicide…] “Those undergoing surgery were at significantly higher risk for
Golden Calls for Election in Ukraine and Supports Ceasefire While Maintaining Support for Ukraine
Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) signaled a shift in his stance on Ukraine with a Tuesday Substack post, calling for an election and ceasefire and suggesting further military aid may just lead to more Ukrainian deaths and prolong the war. [RELATED: Angus King “Can’t Think of a Rational Argument” to Stop Sending Ukraine Hundreds of Billions
Trump Nixes Security Clearance of Democrat Law Firm Behind Hillary Clinton’s RussiaGate “Dossier”
President Donald Trump issued an executive order Wednesday targeting the law firm Perkins Coie LLP, directing federal agencies to suspend security clearances for its employees, review contracts linked to the firm, and investigate its hiring practices for alleged racial discrimination. Perkins Coie, long a major legal power in Washington’s Democratic circles, rose to national attention
Damaged Wind Turbine that Polluted Nantucket Beaches Last Year Further Damaged in Lightning Strike
Lightning struck a wind turbine off the coast of Nantucket, Massachusetts, last week, further damaging a turbine operated by Vineyard Wind that made headlines last year when its blade fell off, polluting the ocean and nearby beaches. [RELATED: Trump Places Indefinite Halt on Offshore Wind Development and New England Fisherman Celebrate…] “The coverup blows on.
White House Issues Memo Pushing Back Against Activist Judges Who Block Spending Cuts
President Donald Trump issued a memorandum Wednesday directing federal agencies to enforce a rule requiring plaintiffs who seek injunctions against the federal government to post security covering potential costs and damages in cases where an injunction is later overturned. The directive, addressed to executive departments and agencies, cites concerns over what Trump described as “activist
Here’s How Republican Lawmakers Plan to Phase Out Maine’s Income Tax by 2030
Nine Republican lawmakers are looking to completely phase out Maine’s income tax by 2030 and reduce the state budget proportionally, according to a bill they introduced this week. Based on their plan, beginning in 2026, state income taxes would gradually be phased out over the course of several years, with Mainers paying a smaller and
Maine AG Aaron Frey, Blue State Coalition Secures Preliminary Injunction Against Trump Admin, Halting NIH Cuts
Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey, alongside a coalition of 21 other Democratic state attorneys general, on Wednesday were able to secure a preliminary injunction against the Trump administration, blocking their planned steep cuts to research grants at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The injunction, granted Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley in Boston
Gardiner School-Board Member Running for Re-election Accused of Threatening a Parental Rights Activist with “An AR15 and a Doberman”
Matthew Lillibridge, a Maine School Administrative District (MSAD) 11 board member currently running for re-election, appeared to threaten parental rights activist and president of the Courage is a Habit non-profit, Alvin Lui, with “an AR-15 and a Doberman” in a text message. “I’ll see how much courage he has if u [sic] answer the door
Maine Nonprofit to Host ‘Queer Wildlife Day’ to Show ‘how queerness exists in animal relationships and behaviors’
A Brunswick-based LGBTQ advocacy nonprofit will be hosting a “queer wildlife day” later this month, during which participants will learn “how Queerness exists in animal relationships and behaviors.” Queerly ME will be hosting the “queer wildlife” event on March 24, featuring animal ambassadors from the Center for Wildlife in Cape Neddick — which include various
Maine Corporations, Once Proud Progressive Donors, Tread Lightly Amid Gov. Mills Clash with President Trump
Ever since President Donald Trump went full Don Rickles on Maine Gov. Janet Mills (D) at the White House, Maine has taken center stage in a national debate over the morality and legality of forcing girls to compete athletically against males who say they’re transgender. But the political fight, more broadly, orbits 2019 changes Maine
Feds Find Maine DoE in Violation of Title IX
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights has found Maine to be in violation of Title IX protections of girls in school sports, Maine media outlets are reporting. Late last month, the federal office announced it was investigating the Maine Department of Education’s refusal to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order barring
AG Secretary Says Biden Admin Racked Up $49 Billion Trade Deficit That Triggered 30% Surge In Farm Costs
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said on Fox Business Wednesday that the Biden administration left a $49 billion deficit in the export market that led to the costs of agricultural inputs to rise by 30%. During an appearance on “Kudlow,” Rollins said there’s a $49 billion deficit in farm products that deviates from the balanced trade
Want a Tax Break on Dining Out? GOP Legislators Seek to Cut Levy on Prepared Food, and Offset with Hike on Luxury Items
A group of Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill aims to eliminate the eight percent sales tax on prepared food, including meals sold in restaurants. The official summary of this legislation indicates that the purpose of this change would be to “mak[e] dining out more affordable,” as well as potentially to boost tourism. The Department
Pentagon Orders Mechanized Stryker Brigade with 5,000 Troops to the Southern Border
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered a new contingent of troops to help secure the southern border on Saturday, including an armored Stryker brigade combat team and a general air support battalion, totaling approximately 5,000 troops. [RELATED: Cartel Terrorist Bomb Kills Texas Rancher…] “These forces will arrive in the coming weeks and their deployment underscores
Rep Paul Proposes New Restrictions on Chemical Abortions, Scripts by Mail and Handling of Unused Pills and Fetal Remains
Maine State Rep. Reagan Paul (R-Winterport) proposed a bill on Tuesday that would impose significant new restrictions on chemical abortions, preventing providers from prescribing abortion pills by mail through telehealth appointments and ensuring that the pills do not pollute the environment. [RELATED: National Abortion Data Shows a Dramatic Increase in Monthly Abortions Nationwide Since 2023
Democrat Lawmaker Gets Booted From Trump Speech Almost Instantly By Mike Johnson
Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green was kicked out of the chamber Tuesday evening after disrupting President Donald Trump’s speech. Trump began his joint address to Congressional members discussing his election win, stating how he had won both the popular vote and Electoral College. However, just minutes into the president’s speech, Green could be seen standing
Republican Led Bill Would Stop Doctors from Pulling the Plug on Hospitalized Children Without Parental Consent
The Legislative Judiciary Committee held a public hearing on a bill from Rep. Reagan Paul (R-Winterport) on Tuesday that would prevent doctors from withdrawing life support from hospitalized children without parental approval. [RELATED: Report: 57 Maine School Districts Hide Gender Transition Counseling From Parents…] “There is a Nazi style, eugenics driven genocide of children happening
Maine Child Care Workers Gather to Protest $30M in Proposed Cuts to Salary Supplement Program
Child care workers gathered at the State House Tuesday morning to protest tens of million dollars worth of cuts that were included in the proposed biennial budget. To allow workers to participate in Tuesday’s protest, a number of child care centers throughout the state were closed or only open for part of the day. According
Republican Sen. Bennett Sponsors Bill to Allow Drug Addicts to Shoot-Up With No Repercussions in “Overdose Prevention Centers”
Sen. Richard Bennett (R-Oxford) sponsored a bill to combat the state’s opioid crisis by creating overdose prevention centers that give drug addicts a “safe” place to use illicit substances with no risk of legal consequences. [RELATED: Maine Is Handing Out Free “Boofing” Kits to Help Fentanyl Addicts Squirt Drugs Up Their Butts…] The bill, LD
GOP Senators Unveil Bill To Stand Up For Parent’s Fight Against Left-Wing Gender Ideology
Republican Sens. Jim Banks of Indiana and Tom Cotton of Arkansas will introduce legislation Wednesday to stand up for parents fighting against left-wing gender ideology. The act, titled the “Guaranteeing Unalienable and Anatomical Rights for Dependents” (GUARD) Act, would disqualify states from some federal funds if it discriminates against parents or guardians by forcing them
‘People See Through It’: Frank Luntz Says Dems’ Latest Strategy To Attack Trump ‘Not Going To Work’
Pollster Frank Luntz said Tuesday that Democrats’ strategy of attacking President Donald Trump by highlighting fired federal employees is bound to fail. Democrats plan to take fired federal employees to Trump’s Tuesday night congressional address and the party has criticized his administration for its firings, according to The Hill. When asked by host Brianna Keilar on “CNN News Central” if the
SOTU Breaks Record as Longest in Recent History
U.S. President Donald Trump delivered his fifth State of the Union address and the first of his current administration on Tuesday night, offering an expansive speech of about 100 minutes, breaking former president Bill Clinton’s 2000 record for the longest of its kind in recent history. President Trump began and ended his 2025 SOTU by
Dems Do Not Stand For Kid With Cancer Becoming Honorary Secret Service Agent During Trump Speech To Congress
Democrats attending President Donald Trump’s Tuesday night speech to a joint session of Congress refused to stand when Trump honored a 13-year-old boy with cancer. Trump addressed the joint session for over an hour and a half, during which he announced that D.J. Daniel, who has been sworn in by over 900 police departments across the county, would
The Sinister Side of Tarlan Ahmadov’s Shusha Junket
Just what were they thinking? When three Maine legislators agreed to go on junket to Azerbaijan last year with former Maine Department of Labor official and current director of Governor Janet Mills’ Office of New Americans Tarlan Ahmadov, did it occur to Rep. Deqa Dhalac (D-South Portland), Rep. Mana Abdi (D-Lewiston) and Sen Jill Duson
ICE Nabs ‘High-Ranking’ MS-13 Gangbanger In Town Roughly 6 Miles Away From Nation’s Capital
Federal law enforcement officials announced the arrest of a “high-ranking” MS-13 gang leader who wielded international influence just minutes away from Washington, D.C. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents Thursday arrested David Alejandro Orellana-Aleman, a 27-year-old Salvadoran national living unlawfully in the United States, according to a press release by the agency. Orellana-Aleman is accused of being
Illegal Ecuadorian National Arrested for OUI in Maine Now in ICE Custody
An illegal alien from Ecuador was arrested in Maine on Sunday for operating under the influence (OUI), and is now being held on an immigration detainer by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), booking records show. [RELATED: Illegal Alien’s Speeding, Reckless Passing Maneuver on I-95 Left Maine Woman Dead, Husband Critically Injured: MSP Crash Report…]
Supreme Court Sides With San Francisco In Challenge To EPA’s Authority
The Supreme Court sided with San Francisco on Tuesday in its challenge to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). A majority on the court held that the EPA exceeded its authority by issuing San Francisco a permit that did not clearly explain the limits on how much sewage it could discharge into the ocean but included a vague
Restrictive Policies Driving Maine’s Housing Crisis: Here’s What We Can We Do About It — 2025 Report
Maine is currently facing a significant housing crisis, and researchers at a state-based think tank have written a report illustrating how that the situation been exacerbated by some of the policies being pursued at the state and local level, and suggesting what can be done to remedy it. In their report — titled Under Construction:
York County Sheriff’s Identify Two Suspects in Check Kiting Scheme, One is Now in Custody
Two suspects in a fraudulent check cashing scheme that targeted a bank in Waterboro and other banks in the area were identified by the York County Sheriff’s Office on Monday. The York County Sheriff’s Office say they were called to Partners Bank in Waterboro in January for a report of two males attempting to cash
Somerset Sheriff’s Office Busts Drug Operation in Norridgewock, Four Arrested
Following a month-long investigation into suspected drug trafficking, the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at a Norridgewock home that resulted in four arrests and the seizure of over $20,000 in illegal drugs and multiple firearms. Deputies and detectives from the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office, alongside a detective from the Waterville Police Department
Collins Supported Senate Bill to Ban Males from Women’s Sports, Which Missed Cloture by Nine Votes
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) explained her support for a bill to stop males from competing in women’s sports on Monday after Democrats stopped the bill from overcoming a filibuster despite unanimous support from Republicans who voted. [RELATED: Senate to Consider Tuberville Bill to Put Trump’s Ban on Males in Women’s Sports into Law…] Sen. Collins
Inspecting the Inspectors: Electronic Surveillance System for Vehicle Inspections, and Fee Hikes, Proposed
Maine lawmakers are again considering proposals to allow the State Police to require the use of an electronic inspection program for the state’s annual vehicle safety inspections. If approved, this would create an electronic surveillance system to track vehicle inspections that mechanics around the state would be required to use, if directed to by the
Senate to Consider Tuberville Bill to Put Trump’s Ban on Males in Women’s Sports into Law
The U.S. Senate is preparing to consider a bill from Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) this week to remove federal funding from institutions that allow males to compete in women’s sports, essentially codifying President Donald Trump’s similar executive order into law. [RELATED: Gov. Mills Vows to Resist Federal Ban on Boys in Girls Sports After Trump
Scouting Report: First Legislative Session Since Laurel Libby’s Censure Could Get Contentious
Tuesday’s legislative session is shaping up to be a lively one. Representative Reagan Paul (R-Winterport) has snuck in a Joint Order to defund the Maine Principal’s Association if it continues to allow men to play in women’s sports. The MPA is the governing body of school athletics in the state of Maine. They have stated
US Department of Education Follows Start of Probe into Maine DoE by Launching ‘End DEI’ Portal to Gather Reports of Discrimination in Public Schools Nationwide
The U.S. Department of Education has launched an online “End DEI” portal for parents, teachers and other community members to submit reports of discrimination based on race or sex occurring in public K-12 schools. The portal allows for the submission of a school or school district and provides a form for detailing any potential discriminatory
Angus King “Can’t Think of a Rational Argument” to Stop Sending Ukraine Hundreds of Billions He Tells 60 Minutes
Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) admitted during a 60 Minutes interview on Sunday that he “can’t think of a rational argument” for U.S. taxpayers to stop sending Ukraine hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars. [RELATED: Angus King Denies Ukrainians Are Embezzling Any U.S. Tax Dollars, Claims Putin Will Invade Poland…] “I always try to think of
Do the State’s Politicians Deserve a Raise? Mainers May Get a Say in November
Maine voters could soon have the opportunity to approve or reject pay raises for elected officials in the state, including legislators and the governor, should a new initiative make it to the ballot this November. Sponsored by a group of GOP lawmakers, a new bill would give Mainers a say in whether or not legislators
English is Now the Official Language of the U.S., Trump Executive Order Declares
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Saturday formally designating English as the nation’s official language, formalizing something that has been true in practice since the nation’s inception. [RELATED: Trump Offers “Gold Card” Program to Allow Rich Foreigners to Buy a Visa with a Path to U.S. Citizenship…] “From the founding of our Republic
Windham Man Charged with OUI After Speeding Past Westbrook High School at Over 65mph, Police Say
A Windham man with a suspended driver’s license was arrested last week for operating under the influence (OUI) and multiple other charges after he allegedly sped past Westbrook High School at over 65 miles per hour, police say. The speed limit in school zones is 15 miles per hour when school is in session, as
It Didn’t Take a Border Bill After All, Early Results Show
After his first full month in office, President Donald Trump can point to at least one key statistic to show he’s already delivering on a core campaign promise: attempted, illegal crossings of the United States’ southern border are down over 70 percent for the month of February, initial figures show. In light of such a
Maine Republicans Push Bill to Curb State’s Migrant Resettlement Authority
A Republican-led bill introduced on Wednesday would allow Maine municipalities to place limitations on the state’s ability to resettle migrants into their communities. [RELATED: Catholic Charities Maine Plans to Resettle 150 Refugees in 100-Mile Radius Around Bangor…] The bill, LD 422, “An Act to Require the State to Obtain Municipal Approval Before Placing Noncitizens in
Traffic Stop on Maine-Canada Border Leads to Deportation for Four Illegal Aliens
Four Ecuadorian illegal aliens caught a one-way ticket back to South America thanks to a busted tail light and some diligent cops from a small town on the Maine-Canada border. A Fort Fairfield officer pulled a vehicle over for a busted tail light this week, but the roadside interview revealed the driver and his passengers
Maine Democrats Seek to Allow “Clean Elections” Candidates to Use Taxpayer Funds to Pay for Caregiving of Their Dependents
Maine Democratic lawmakers have introduced a bill that would allow “clean elections” candidates running for state office to use taxpayer-funding campaign financing to pay for caregiving services for their dependents. [RELATED: “Clean Elections” Funds Might Extend to Secretary of State, AG Candidates If Offices Go Up for Popular Vote…] The Maine Clean Elections Act (MCEA)
NH State Police Join List of Law Enforcement Partnering with ICE While Maine Agencies Remain Off the List
The New Hampshire State Police have signed onto a growing list of law enforcement agencies nation-wide joining an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) program, empowering them to work under the agency as immigration enforcement officers. [RELATED: Illegal Jamaican National Released into US Under Biden Arrested by ICE in Boston After Alleged Assault on Family Member…]
Mills’ Millions: Maine Taxpayers Foot Bill for Absurd No-Bid Contracts
Over the course of Maine Gov. Janet Mills’ six years in office, her administration has handed out millions of taxpayer dollars to dubious and in some cases outright absurd initiatives through no-bid contracts. The expenditures, required to be disclosed by the state as Mills administration waived the competitive contracting process in order to make them
Mainers Overflow Hearing to Speak Out on Both Sides of Proposed Net Energy Billing Repeal
Mainers overwhelmed the Legislative Committee on Energy, Utilities, and Technology (EUT) on Thursday, many waiting in the corridor to the chance to have their voices heard during the public hearing on a potentially consequential group of bills that could repeal or curtail the contentious net energy billing (NEB) policies driving some Maine companies out of
Transgender Identifying Man Arrested for Allegedly Planning to Bomb a Colorado Tesla Dealership
A transgender-identifying man, Justin Thomas Nelson, 40, who goes by the name Lucy Grace Nelson, was arrested on Monday after allegedly vandalizing and planting incendiary devices at a Tesla dealership in Loveland, Colorado. [RELATED: DCNF EXCLUSIVE: Man Arrested For Allegedly Plotting ‘Mass Casualty’ Event Was ‘Transitioning’ Genders, Police Confirm…] The Loveland Police Department arrested Nelson
Brawl at Milo High School Leaves Multiple Hospitalized
A brawl broke out at the Penquis Valley High School in Milo on Thursday morning, apparently involving staff and leaving multiple students hospitalized with minor injuries. [RELATED: Report: 57 Maine School Districts Hide Gender Transition Counseling From Parents…] At approximately 11:47 a.m., the Milo Police Department responded to reports of a significant brawl at the
Casco Tenant Leaves Landlord Hospitalized with Severe Stab Wound
The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department arrested a Casco renter, Abdul Hamed Feroze, 40, on Thursday morning after he allegedly stabbed his landlord in the thigh following an altercation. [RELATED: Man Previously Arrested for Portland Stabbing Accused of Assaulting Teen Girl in Westbrook…] Deputies arrived on the scene after reports of a stabbing and verified that
Angus King Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Help Rural Homeowners Build Rental Units on Their Property
Sen. Angus King (I-Maine), along with co-sponsor Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), is aiming to fight the housing crisis with grants for rural homeowners seeking to renovate their property and install new rental units. [RELATED: Democratic Lawmaker Proposes Six Months of State-Funded Housing for Recently Released Inmates…] “Communities all across Maine and the nation are facing
Regretful Illegal Migrants Flocking Home In Droves After Trump Border Crackdown
Latin American migrants are turning around in droves and expressing regret at attempting to cross unlawfully into the United States under President Donald Trump’s watch. The U.S.-Mexico border has become unusually quiet in the past several weeks, with Border Patrol encounters stooping to levels not experienced in decades. The drop is being attributed to the “Trump effect,”
Trump Teases Enormous Staff Cuts At Environmental Protection Agency
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signaled that his Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) may be poised to make major job cuts. Trump told reporters during the first presidential cabinet meeting of his second term that EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin may cut roughly 65% of his agency’s workforce, according to multiple reports. The Trump administration has already started to lay
Democrat House Speaker Ryan Fecteau Deletes X Account After Backlash for Censuring Rep. Laurel Libby
Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau (D-Biddeford) deleted his X account in the wake of intense backlash following his decision to censure Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn) for exposing a transgender-identifying male dominating in girls’ high school sports. [RELATED: House Dems Slap Laurel Libby Over Viral FB Post of Male Athlete Beating Girls…] BREAKING:Maine House Speaker Ryan
Should Maine Be Charging Residents Income Tax? These Lawmakers Don’t Think So
A group of Republican lawmakers are looking to eliminate Maine’s income tax and require the state to develop zero-based budgets for the next two bienniums. Under the proposed law, the state government would be prohibited from collecting income tax from residents as of January 1, 2026. The state would also be directed to develop a
Democrat-Led Bill to Restructure Income Tax Brackets, Raise Rates for Top Earners up for Public Review Today
A Democrat-led bill restructuring Maine’s income tax brackets is officially set to go before the Legislature’s Taxation Committee for a public hearing today. If approved, this proposal would result in higher taxes on the state’s individuals who earn more than $144,500 per year. The public hearing for this bill will be held on Thursday, February
Trump’s Executive Order Aims to Enhance Healthcare Price Transparency, Challenge Biden’s Enforcement Record
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday aimed at “making America healthy again,” requiring increased disclosure from healthcare providers and insurance companies, and enforcing an order made during his first term in office. The goal of the order is to increase transparency in health care pricing. “For far too long, prices were hidden from
Republican Led Bill Calls for State Constitutional Amendment to Alter Senate Seat Allocation
A group of seven Republican legislators, headed by Rep. Richard Campbell (R-Orrington), is proposing a state constitutional amendment to change the way Senate seats are districted and give each county two senators. [RELATED: Maine May Soon Join Calls for an Article V Convention to Amend the U.S. Constitution…] The resolution, LD 316, would initiate proceedings
DCNF EXCLUSIVE: Man Arrested For Allegedly Plotting ‘Mass Casualty’ Event Was ‘Transitioning’ Genders, Police Confirm
A Texas man arrested for allegedly planning a “mass casualty event” against law enforcement was “transitioning” genders, a police source confirmed to the Daily Caller. The FBI’s Houston office announced Monday that it arrested Seth “Andrea” Gregori after he allegedly plotted an attack against police “similar to the 2016 Dallas ambush.” In that 2016 attack
As Social Security Fairness Act Goes into Force, 25,000 Mainers Expected to See Increased Benefits
Signed by former President Joe Biden (D) in January, a law co-authored by U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) allowing public employees and their spouses access to increased social security benefits has now taken effect. Based on a statement from the Social Security Administration released Tuesday, President Donald Trump’s (R) administration is supportive of this policy.
Did Janet Mills Hire an Unregistered Foreign Agent to Run Maine’s New Migrant Office?
The Maine Wire’s Steve Robinson and Edward Tomic contributed to this story. Maine Gov. Janet Mills and Rep. Deqa Dhalac (D-South Portland) created the controversial “Office of New Americans” (ONA) last year as part of the governor’s plan to bring 75,000 new workers to Maine over a five-year period. On Dec. 18, Gov. Mills tapped
Maine Lawmakers Again Consider Stabilizing Seniors’ Property Taxes — Here’s How They Plan to Fund It.
A group of Democrat lawmakers have proposed a plan to stabilize property taxes for Maine seniors that would be funded by a local option sales tax. LD 559 — sponsored by Sen. Donna Bailey (D-York) — would allow municipalities to impose a one percent sales tax on prepared food and living quarter rentals and use
Cartel Terrorist Bomb Kills Texas Rancher
An improvised explosive device (IED) planted by cartel terrorists killed a Texas rancher and another man on Friday on the Mexican side of his ranch, which spans from Brownsville, Texas, to Tamaulipas, Mexico. The 74-year-old Antonio Céspedes Saldierna, a U.S. citizen, was driving through his rural ranch on Friday when he triggered a cartel terrorist
How Metals Deal Could Shift Ukraine Policy
The United States and Ukraine may be on the verge of deal that could alter America’s national interest in helping the embattled Eastern European country defend itself from Russian aggression, Ukrainian and U.S. sources said on Tuesday. Such a deal would allow the U.S. long-term access to Ukraine’s untapped supply of rare earth metals. U.S.
Maine’s Annual Vehicle Inspection Requirement in the Cross-Hairs of Bipartisan Legislators
One Bangor Democrat has now proposed exempting new cars from Maine’s annual vehicle safety inspections, making the legislative push to axe the requirement a bipartisan issue after a Sanford Republican introduced a similar measure earlier this year. Under the latest proposed bill, cars would not be required to undergo an annual safety inspection for the
Trump Offers “Gold Card” Program to Allow Rich Foreigners to Buy a Visa with a Path to U.S. Citizenship
President Donald Trump announced a new “gold card” program on Tuesday, allowing wealthy foreigners to purchase “green card” permanent resident status, along with a path to U.S. citizenship, for a payment of approximately $5 million to the federal government. [RELATED: Trump’s Day One Blitz: Sweeping Executive Orders Target Immigration and Border Security…] “We’re going to
Supplemental Budget Stripped of Emergency Designation as Maine Lawmakers Remain Gridlocked Along Partisan Lines
Supplemental appropriations took center stage Tuesday afternoon as lawmakers debated what has become a highly controversial piece of legislation. By early Tuesday evening, state lawmakers had yet to come to an agreement on how to move forward. Later that night, lawmakers voted along party lines to allow the spending bill to advance without Republican support
House Dems Slap Laurel Libby Over Viral FB Post of Male Athlete Beating Girls
The Maine House of Representatives voted 75 to 70 on Tuesday to censure Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn) for posting a viral image on social media that showed a male athlete taking first place in a girls’ track and field contest. The image set off an internet firestorm, with tens of thousands of social media users
GOP Lawmakers Look to Repeal Maine’s New Mandatory Paid Leave Program
Republican lawmakers are making a push to repeal Maine’s new mandatory Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) Program, which went into effect last month. This program, enacted last year as part of a spending bill, has imposed a one percent payroll tax on most working Mainers and their employers to fund paid leave for all
Did Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw Really Threaten to “F***ing Kill” Mainer Tucker Carlson If They Ever Meet?
Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Tex.) told a British journalist that he would kill prominent Maine-based conservative media personality Tucker Carlson if he meets him, causing social media to erupt in response. During a hot mic moment following a Monday interview with GB News’ Steven Edgington, the former Navy SEAL made his enmity for Carlson pretty clear.
Republican Bill Barring Men from Women’s Sports Predated Trump-Mills Spat, Waits for Hearing
Rep. Richard Campbell (R-Orrington) introduced a bill to bar males from women’s sports at Maine schools last summer and again at the beginning of the current legislative session, weeks before the current spat between Governor Janet Mills (D) and President Donald Trump (R). If enacted, Rep. Campbell’s bill would bringing the state in line with
More Than 13,000 Sign Petition to Remove Janet Mills Over Row with Trump over Transgenders in School Sports
A new petition on Change.org to recall Gov. Janet Mills (D-Maine) from office has already garnered over 13,000 signatures just two days after it was started in the wake of the governor’s spat with President Donald Trump over her insistence that men should be allowed to compete in women’s sports. [RELATED: Mills Faces All-Time Lowest
Mills Admin to Spend $500,000 on Extending Marketing Campaign to ‘Decrease Hesitancy’ About COVID-19 Shots, Flu Vaccines
The Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention (Maine CDC) will be spending an additional $500,000 to extend its marketing campaign focused on encouraging Mainers to get updated COVID-19 and flu vaccines through this September. The Maine CDC previously paid the Westbrook-based marketing firm Ethos Marketing and Design $200,000 to promote this campaign from May
Republican Measure Would Require Transparency from State Environmental Initiatives: LD 495 Calls for Cost-Benefit Analysis
Maine House Republican Leader Rep. Billy-Bob Faulkingham (R-Winter Harbor) is championing a bill to require the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to provide estimates on the actual environmental benefits and economic costs of emissions standards. [RELATED: Mills Administration Hires California-Based Nonprofit to Guide Public Schools Toward Zero Carbon Goals…] Rep. Mike Soboleski (R-Phillips) presented the
Maine Lagged Behind New England Neighbors in Workforce Participation at the End of 2024
In December, Maine saw an unemployment rate of 3.2 percent, representing little change from the previous month, according figures released by the Maine Department of Labor (MDOL). Also largely consistent with November’s statistics was Maine’s workforce participation rate, which came in at 60.2 percent. Labor force participation rates are representative of the proportion of working-age
Undercard for Tuesday’s Legislative Boxing Match
The House Calendar is out for Tuesday’s legislative session the begins at 10 am. Given that Democrat leadership has cleared the legislative calendar of all previously-scheduled business, it is likely to be a long day of budget battles, and potential censure of Republican members. For off-color relief, there’s even the chance of an expletive laden
Maine Lawmakers Propose Repeal of Employer Protections in Brand New Paid Leave Program
Two Democratic lawmakers are attempting to prevent Maine business owners from having a say in when their employees take leave under the state’s new Paid Family and Medical Leave program. The program, enacted last year as part of a spending bill, has levied a one percent payroll tax on most working Mainers that will fund
Mills Faces All-Time Lowest Approval Rating Days After Spat with Trump: Pine Tree Poll
Gov. Janet Mills’ approval rating has hit an all-time low, according to the Pine Tree State Poll fielded just before and released just days after her verbal spat with U.S. President Donald Trump, where she vowed to sue his administration to continue allowing men to participate in women’s sports. [RELATED: Gov. Mills Vows to Resist
Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, State Dept Tell Employees To Ignore Elon Musk’s Demand For Work Accomplishments
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel, National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, and the State Department have told their employees to hold off responding to the Office of Personnel Management’s (OPM) email asking federal employees to justify their work, according to multiple reports. “The FBI, through the Office of the Director, is in
Owner of Rockland Asian Massage Parlor Charged with Sex Trafficking Now Being Held in ICE Custody
The owner of a massage parlor in Rockland who last week was arrested and charged with sex trafficking is now being held in the custody of U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Cumberland County Jail, booking records show. [RELATED: Owner of Rockland Asian Massage Parlor Tied to NY Organized Crime Arrested for Sex Trafficking…]
Trump Taps Dan Bongino For FBI Deputy Director
President Donald Trump announced Sunday evening that he has named former Secret Service agent and podcast host Dan Bongino as the new deputy director of the FBI, according to a social media post. Bongino, who has been an outspoken advocate for Trump and raised serious concerns following the first near-assassination of the president on July 13, was
Mills’ Chief of Staff Threw a Tantrum and Stormed Off during White House Meeting: Report
Gov. Janet Mills’ (D-Maine) Chief of Staff, Jeremy Kennedy, swore at White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Alex Meyers on Saturday, according to a Daily Wire report, and stormed off after Meyers called on Maine to keep men out of women’s sports. [RELATED: Gov. Mills Vows to Resist Federal Ban on Boys in Girls Sports
Maine’s Embattled, Outgoing Marine Resources Director to Headline Regional Fishing Forum
The appearance of Maine’s top lobstering official at New England’s largest fishing convention has gone largely unnoticed for 49 years – until this year. When the Maine Fishermen’s Forum celebrates its jubilee 50th year as the northeast’s biggest fishing gathering this week in Rockport on Thursday, all eyes will be on Patrick Keliher. As the
Susan Collins Supports Blackburn Bill to Train Cosmetologists to Identify Domestic Violence
Maine’s senior U.S. senator, Susan Collins (R), signed on to allocate a nominal amount of federal funds to a uniquely targeted program for domestic violence prevention training for cosmetologists. “No state, no community, and no family is immune to the horrors of domestic violence. In Maine, domestic violence has historically been involved in approximately half
Pedestrian Fatally Struck by Car Outside of Portland’s Homeless Services Center
A man has died after being struck by a vehicle outside of Portland’s Homeless Services Center, Portland Police announced on Monday. Police say they responded to a serious motor vehicle accident at 7:25 p.m. on Sunday in the area of 654 Riverside Street, the address of the city’s Homeless Services Center. A car driven by
SpaceX Engineer Running Against Susan Collins as “Independent” Donated to AOC, Kamala Harris
The former SpaceX engineer who recently announced his intention to run as an unaffiliated candidate against Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins may be more aligned with far-left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) than SpaceX founder Elon Musk if his political contributions are any indication. According to Federal Election Commission Records, Phillip P. Rench, 37, of Waterboro
Feeling the Property Tax Pinch? Here’s What Changes to the Homestead Exemption Could Mean for You
As many as a half dozen bills so far are on the table in Augusta during this legislative session aimed at providing state-level property tax relief to Maine homeowners by increasing and expanding the homestead exemption in a variety of ways. By lowering the tax-assessed value of Mainers’ homes, the homestead exemption helps to reduce
Contenders for the Blaine House in 2026 Start Lining Up
Given the high-level fireworks between Maine Governor Janet Mills (D) and U.S. President Donald Trump over the state’s refusal to comply with a White House executive order banning biological males from participating in female school sports, it may be difficult to Mainers to imagine any other political reality than the charged and arguably inflated present
More Americans Identify As LGBT Than Ever Before
More than 9% of American adults now identify as LGBT as of 2024, a new poll released Thursday found. The number of adults reporting to be “something other than heterosexual” has risen from 7.6% in 2023 to 9.3% in 2024, according to Gallup. The newest data shows a drastic increase since Gallup first began its polling on the subject
Will This Week Be the Legislature’s Last of the Session?
The Maine Legislature returns to work on Monday after a week of vacation, and it is expected to have a busy agenda with what may be an especially dramatic Tuesday as both chambers revisit the unfinished question of Governor Janet Mills’ $118 million supplemental spending measure, and the House considers censure motions against two representatives.
Leader of Maine’s Armenian Cultural Association Calls for Resignation of Director of State’s Office of New Americans, Cites Divisive Rhetoric
The president of the Armenian Cultural Association of Maine on Thursday sent a letter to Gov. Janet Mills calling for the resignation of Tarlan Ahmadov, the recently appointed director of the Maine Office of New Americans (ONA). Ahmadov, who was appointed by Gov. Janet Mills as ONA director in December 2024, already began facing calls
GOP Lawmakers Look to Reverse Controversial Abortion Bill from 2023
Republican lawmakers in Augusta have introduced a bill that would reverse the changes made by a controversial abortion law signed into law just shy of two years ago. The 2023 law, known as LD 1619, allowed women to have an abortion “after viability” if it is deemed “necessary in the professional judgment of a physician.”
Jared Golden Urges Trump Administration Not To Fire Military Officers on DEI Grounds
Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) signed a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urging the Trump administration not to politicize the military by removing generals and flag officers after rumors surfaced that Secretary Hegseth plans to fire officers involved in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. [RELATED: Pete Hegseth Confirmed as Defense Secretary…] “We cannot tolerate
Gov. Mills Vows to Resist Federal Ban on Boys in Girls Sports After Trump Singled out Maine and Threatened to Pull Funding
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s threat to pull over $280 million in federal funding from Maine schools if they continue to allow males to compete in girls’ sports, Gov. Janet Mills (D-Maine) vowed that the state would take legal action to resist him. [RELATED: Trump Will Block $280M+ in Federal Education Spending Over
Owner of Rockland Asian Massage Parlor Tied to NY Organized Crime Arrested for Sex Trafficking
The owner of a Rockland massage parlor police believe to be tied to organized crime in New York was arrested this week for sex trafficking. Tian “Adam” Tao, 54, of Gardiner, was arrested on Thursday by Rockland Police, with assistance from the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office, Gardiner Police and U.S. Homeland Security — the primary
Maine Secretary of State’s Office Repeatedly Pressured Facebook to Censor ‘Misinformation’ in Leadup to 2022 Midterms, Tried to Get X Posts Taken Down
The Maine Secretary of State’s Office pressured Meta, the parent company of Facebook, to remove posts that they flagged as “misinformation” — including a post reporting an incident of potential ballot stuffing — in the leadup to the 2022 midterm elections, emails obtained by the Maine Wire show. The emails, received under Maine’s Freedom of
MaineCare Spending on Suboxone Has Surged Since 2019
The amount of money taxpayers are spending on Suboxone prescriptions for individuals enrolled in MaineCare has surged to $26.2 million per year, making it the most expensive and most popular drug covered under Medicaid. According to state health spending data, Medicaid paid out $26,177,048 for Suboxone prescriptions for 7,920 individuals from July 1, 2022 to
DHHS to Pause MaineCare Payments Until $118 Million from Controversial Spending Bill is Available
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) alerted providers last week that unless lawmakers approve the proposed supplemental spending bill for FY25, many MaineCare payments will temporarily be withheld. This supplemental spending bill, known as LD 209, has proven to be controversial among lawmakers as it makes its way through the legislative process.
UNH Poll Finds Mainers Split on Trump’s Performance
With just under a month in office, Mainers are largely split along party lines when it comes to gauging job performance of President Donald Trump and his agenda, according to a University of New Hampshire poll released on Wednesday. Irrespective of partisanship, the percentage of Mainers who believe the country is headed in the right
State Approves First 12 Private Plan Substitutions for Maine’s New Mandatory Paid Leave Program
The Maine Department of Labor (MDOL) announced Thursday that twelve insurance policies have been approved as substitutes for the new state-run Paid Family and Medical Leave Program. An updated list of private plans eligible for substition will be maintained on the MDOL’s website at: http://www.maine.gov/paidleave/docs/2025/employerresources/ListofApprovedandCertifiedInsuredPlans.pdf. Under this mandatory program, Maine workers will be eligible beginning
Globetrotting Ex-SpaceX Rocket Scientist Arrested for Alleged Murder of Wife in Maine After Couple Traveled North America, Sailed French Polynesia
The 34-year-old man charged with allegedly murdering his wife in Readfield on Wednesday is a former SpaceX engineer who traveled the globe extensively with his now-deceased partner, a French woman who documented the luxurious trip on social media before the pair moved back to Maine. Maine State Police were called Wednesday to the Giles Road
‘Shocked,’ ‘Horrified,’ ‘Appalled’ — Emails Show Rabid Anti-Christian Backlash Against UMaine’s Hutchinson Center Sale to Calvary Chapel Belfast
Newly obtained emails show a wave of heated, anti-Christian opposition from community members and University of Maine staff after UMaine initially agreed to sell the Hutchinson Center to Calvary Chapel Belfast, a Christian church. The emails, secured through a Freedom of Access Act request, reveal deep outrage over the church’s conservative beliefs, with some calling
Embattled Director of Mills Migrant Resettlement Office Tied to Turkish Coup Plotter
As Armenian-Americans in Maine voice their outrage with past anti-Armenian advocacy by Gov. Janet Mills’ (D) newly appointed Director of the Office of New Americans Tarlan Ahmadov, The Maine Wire is taking a deeper look at the controversial state employee’s associations with foreign governments and movements. Last May, Ahmadov escorted two Maine state lawmakers on
DCNF EXCLUSIVE: Federal Trade Commission Launches Probe Into Big Tech’s Censorship Of Americans
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is opening up an official request for public comments on censorship by Big Tech companies. The agency is asking Americans to detail cases where they’ve faced consequences from companies for engaging in disfavored political speech, according to a draft document obtained by the Daily Caller. Requests for public comments by
Two Massachusetts Men Arrested after Impersonating DOJ Officials and Scamming a Maine Woman
The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office arrested two Massachusetts men on Wednesday after they allegedly scammed a Rangeley Plantation woman out of $40,000 using PayPal. [RELATED: Illegal Immigrant Scammer Caught by Penobscot Sheriff’s Department after Extorting Money from an Elderly Hermon Resident…] On Tuesday, the alleged victim reported that she had been scammed out of thousands
Collins Says Trump Admin Spending Cuts Violate Constitution, Will Oppose Patel Confirmation
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), chair of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, suggested during a recent interview with Politico that President Donald Trump’s efforts to cut wasteful spending with the help of Elon Musk could violate the Constitution. [RELATED: A Tale of Two Senators: Collins and King on Trump Nominees…] Sen. Collins said during the interview
Maine ‘Office of New Americans’ Director Faces Backlash, Calls for Resignation Over Anti-Armenian Social Media Posts
Several members of Maine’s Armenian community are calling for the resignation of the director of the Maine Office of New Americans (ONA) due to his history of making anti-Armenian comments on social media. Tarlan Ahmadov was appointed by Gov. Janet Mills as ONA director in December 2024. Ahmadov previously served as the director of the
Gardiner School Board Member Who Called on Pro-Trump Parents to be Silenced, Earns National Attention
Joanne O’Brien, a far-left Maine MSAD 11 School Board member overseeing public education in Gardiner, has garnered nationwide attention in recent days for her unhinged social media posts, including one calling for President Donald Trump-supporting parents to be “forcibly shut down.” “During PRIDE MONTH it is EXPECTED that we show ourselves to be allies to
After Banning Plastic Dinner Utensils, Maine College Uses Hi-Tech System to Police Theft of Stainless Steel
When was the last time in modern history that a college student felt any sense of guilt for snatching utensils from a dining hall? Like, maybe never. So now that the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor has decided to ban plastic in the student dining halls, it has a fresh problem to cope
Maine Cannabis Chief Investigated Over Potential Conflict of Interest with METRC
The Maine State Legislature’s Government Oversight Committee voted unanimously on Friday to investigate a possible conflict of interest between Director John Hudak of the Office of Cannabis Policy (OCP) and a company that does business with the regulatory office following a request from Rep. David Boyer (R-Poland). [RELATED: Deputy Finance Director Admits to Withholding Data
Mainers to Decide on Voter ID Laws This November
Voter ID will officially be on the ballot this year in Maine, as the Secretary of State has now certified the petitions submitted as part of a grassroots effort to get this issue before the people of Maine. Led by Dinner Table Action Executive Director Alex Titcomb and Rep. Laurel Libby (R-Auburn), the effort to
Maine May Soon Join Calls for an Article V Convention to Amend the U.S. Constitution
Maine lawmakers may soon be calling on the United States to convene an Article V convention to amend the nation’s Constitution. Should this effort be successful, amendments concerning term limits for members of Congress and Supreme Court Justices, as well as campaign finance reform, could potentially be on the table. If enough state legislatures issue
Trump Order Pulls Federal Funds from Schools and Universities Still Imposing COVID Vaccine Mandates
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Saturday aimed at eradicating the last vestiges of the COVID-19-era mandates by removing federal funding from all schools and universities that continue to require COVID vaccinations. [RELATED: Trump Executive Order Threatening to Pull Funding from Schools Promoting DEI and Trans Ideology Could Spell Doom for Leftist Schools
Now THAT’S Moxie: Canadian Family Cancels Maine Vacay, Blames Trump
A Canadian family that was planning its annual foray to the Maine Moxie Festival is canceling, blaming President Trump. Conrad Gregoire of Kanata, Ontario, said his family of 12 is sick and tired of Trump calling Canada the 51st state. Loyal Maine defenders had a quick retort. “Just a spoiled lefty,” said Facebooker Mathew Field.
Trump Puts Anti-Fraud Expert In Charge Of Social Security After Acting Chief Quits In DOGE Clash
President Donald Trump appointed a fraud detection expert to lead the Social Security Administration (SSA) after its acting commissioner reportedly resigned following a dispute over access to sensitive documents, according to The Washington Post. Leland Dudek, who manages SSA’s anti-fraud office, will serve as acting commissioner while the Senate vets Frank Bisignano, Trump’s nominee for
Maine AG to State Employees: Do Not Cooperate with Justice Department Investigators
Maine’s Attorney General has instructed employees of at least one state agency to avoid cooperating with officials from the U.S. Department of Justice or the U.S. Attorney’s Office, according to a Jan. 10 email obtained by the Maine Wire. “All DHHS Departments have received a directive from the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) advising
Trans Identifying Male Leap-frogs Competitors at Girls’ Pole Vaulting Meet in Maine
A transgender-identifying male, competing under the name “Katie,” from Cumberland’s Greely High School, came out on top in the girls’ pole vault competition on Monday during the Maine Indoor Track Meet at Bates College. [RELATED: Maine to Continue to Allow Boys to Compete in Girls Sports in Defiance of Trump Executive Order…] The student is
CIA Has Reportedly Been Busy In Mexico
The Trump administration is reportedly using a covert drone program to hunt down fentanyl laboratories in Mexico, the latest in the White House’s effort to combat the flow of illicit drugs into the United States, according to The New York Times. These secret drone flights are used by Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officials to identify
Maine’s 67% Renewable Energy Claim is a Scam—And You’re Paying the Price
Maine politicians love to brag that 67% of our electricity comes from renewable sources. Sounds impressive, right? It’s a lie—one designed to mislead hardworking Mainers into accepting skyrocketing energy costs while wealthy developers and politicians cash in. This isn’t about clean energy or energy independence. It’s about forcing you to pay more while they rake
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Launches Ad Campaign Warning Criminal Illegal Aliens Not to Come to America
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem on Monday announced a multimillion-dollar domestic and international ad campaign warning criminal illegal aliens against coming to the United States. The domestic version of the minute-long ad, which features DHS Secretary Noem speaking in front of a backdrop of American Flags, mugshots of arrested illegal aliens
Mainers Bear Some of the Nation’s Highest Tax Burdens at State Level, WalletHub Study Shows
As you prepare your annual return, you may already be sensing what a national financial website has found for yet another year in its comparison of how much Americans are taxed in each state: Mainers shoulder some of the nation’s highest tax burdens, according to a recent study conducted by personal finance website WalletHub. The
Janet Mills Announces Retirement of Marine Resources Commissioner who Yelled ‘F— You’ at Maine Lobstermen
Gov. Janet Mills announced on Tuesday that Commissioner of the Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) Patrick Keliher, who shouted “F— you” to a fisherman during a public hearing just weeks ago, will retire from his position on March 14. Keliher, the longest-serving commissioner in the history of DMR, was reappointed by Gov. Mills in
CBP Reports 85% Decrease in Apprehensions of Illegal Aliens at Southern Border After Trump Took Office
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on Tuesday released statistics showing a marked decrease in encounters with illegal aliens along the southwest border following the executive actions taken by President Donald Trump on his first day in office. Immediately after his inauguration on Jan. 20, President Trump signed a series of executive orders aiming to
Should Unenrolled Candidates Be Able to Take Twice as Much from Contributors? These Lawmakers Think So.
When you run for office without the backing of a political party, it can seem like a steeper climb so shouldn’t independents be allowed a leveling advantage when it comes to financing their campaigns? Two Democratic lawmakers are looking to increase the campaign contribution cap for unenrolled candidates running for office in Maine. Under state
Farrow Stirs The Pot at Bowdoin College in Maine
The privileged son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow came to Maine to blame cable news, Facebook and X for ruining journalism. The question is whether Ronan Farrow, who spewed his charges during an appearance at Bowdoin College, spares any media outlet from his diatribe. Farrow, on a tour selling his latest anti-Trump writings, also
‘Thar She Sinks:’ Abandoned Maine Boat Raising Hackles
The popular old David Letterman gag “Will It Sink or Will It Float?” could use an abandoned Arrowsic boat as a case study. The derelict vessel in this case ain’t floating – it’s up to its gunwales in frigid, icy sea water. In fact, it’s not only sunken, but it’s angering neighbors who consider it
Governor Mills’ Appointees Fill Out Office of New Americans Council, First Meeting Yet to Be Set
Governor Janet Mills’ (D) Office of Policy, Innovation and the Future (GOPIF) announced on Friday thirteen new appointees for the 24-member Office of New Americans Advisory Council, which the Mills administration created by executive order eighteen months ago. At the time it was first introduced, the council came into being without direct legislative approval, and
“Clean Elections” Funds Might Extend to Secretary of State, AG Candidates If Offices Go Up for Popular Vote
A Democrat lawmaker has proposed allowing candidates for Attorney General and Secretary of State to participate in the Maine Clean Elections Act (MCEA), which provides taxpayer funding for qualifying candidates, should these become popularly elected positions under the state constitution. LD 454 — An Act to Allow Candidates for Secretary of State or Attorney General
Blue State Insists On Teaching Children Gender Ideology In Defiance Of Trump
The head of Michigan’s board of education said the state will not be following President Donald Trump’s executive order demanding schools stop teaching radical gender ideology and Critical Race Theory (CRT). Trump’s Jan. 29 order strips schools that refuse to halt these lessons of federal funding. Michael Rice, superintendent of the Michigan board of education said
Illegal Immigrant Scammer Caught by Penobscot Sheriff’s Department after Extorting Money from an Elderly Hermon Resident
An illegal immigrant is facing deportation after he was caught allegedly scamming an elderly woman in Hermon with an aggressive scheme involving numerous escalating demands and multiple visits to her house. [RELATED: Massachusetts Manners? Man Arrested for Attacking New Hampshire State Troopers…] The Penobscot County Sheriff’s Department received a report on February 3 that scammers
Augusta Rated the Worst State Capital in America in which to Live by Financial Website
Augusta is the worst state capital in the nation, according to a report from the financial outlet WalletHub, based on a variety of factors, including affordability, quality of life, education, healthcare, and crime rate. [RELATED: Augusta Man Pleads Guilty to Livestreaming Child Sexual Abuse Material to Online Chat…] Financial analysts contracted by WalletHub scrutinized a
Musk Reveals Troubling Tallies in Social Security Database: More Entries than Total U.S. Population
Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chief Elon Musk released new information about the U.S. Social Security database on Sunday, showing that the system appears to believe that millions of deceased persons remain alive, hinting at a possibly massive scheme to defraud American taxpayers. [RELATED: Trump Turbo-charges DOGE with Reductions in Force Mandate as Musk Seeks
Two Maine Border Patrol Stations Get New Agents in Charge
Two Maine Border Patrol stations that cover areas of responsibility of over 100 miles of the U.S.-Canada border have new agents in charge, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced last week. The Border Patrol designates the Houlton Sector as the entire state of Maine, its border with Canada, and its coastline. The agency maintains
Trump Selects New US Attorney for Maine, Fires Biden-Appointee Darcie McElwee
The Trump administration has fired Darcie McElwee, the Biden-appointed U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced on Monday that McElwee, who had held the position as Maine’s chief federal law enforcement officer since her appointment by President Joe Biden in 2021, had been terminated.
Trump Admin Brings First Major Appeal To Supreme Court
The Trump administration’s first major legal battle reached the Supreme Court on Sunday. In an emergency application, President Donald Trump asked the justices to allow him to fire the leader of an agency dedicated to protecting whistleblowers, Hampton Dellinger, after a lower court ordered his reinstatement. Dellinger, appointed by former President Joe Biden to run the
Maine College: ‘Kids Need to Like Their Space’
University of Southern Maine wants to make sure that new students are comfortable in their space or else it might just lose enrollment. (After all how can you really achieve academic excellence if you are not comfortable in your space?) So school officials are trying to find a contractor to provide a “virtual viewing system”
Snow Joke: Maine’s Largest Paper Cancels E-editions Due to a Snowstorm
If you thought it couldn’t get any more insane at the Portland Press Herald, consider this: the publisher canceled the e-editions due to an impending snowstorm. Quick question – since when did snowy roads prevent the internet from being in business? Quick answer – they didn’t. But that didn’t stop the publisher from putting out
Southern Maine Woman Shows Even Liberals Can Laugh Every Once in a While
A York woman has proven that even liberals sometimes have a sense of humor. Wendy Werner just became a finalist in the weekly New Yorker magazine’s cartoon-caption contest. What? The New Yorker has a sense of humor? Allegedly. At least when it comes to poking fun at the way hard-working working Americans carry themselves. “I’m
Massachusetts Manners? Man Arrested for Attacking New Hampshire State Troopers
A Westford, Massachusetts man, Mugil Malai, 28, was arrested in New Hampshire just after midnight on Thursday morning after he allegedly assaulted two NH State Troopers. [RELATED: NH Man Sentenced to Six Years in Prison for Receiving Methamphetamines in the Mail…] Troopers responded to calls reporting a disabled 2011 Honda Civic on the left side
NH Middle School Teacher Arrested for Allegedly Stalking One of Her Students
A middle school teacher from Claremont, New Hampshire, was arrested last week for stalking one of her students after she allegedly violated a restraining order just one hour after being served with it. [RELATED: New Hampshire School Teacher Arrested in Sting Operation After Soliciting Sex from a 12-Year-Old While on the Job…] “She was served
ICE Boston Arrests Illegal Guatemalan National Charged with Multiple Counts of Child Rape
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) this week announced the arrest of an illegal Guatemalan national who was released by a Massachusetts court after being arraigned on multiple counts of child rape. ICE agents with Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Boston apprehended 49-year-old Jose Fernando-Perez in Framingham, Mass., on Feb. 2. [RELATED: Illegal Alien Charged
A Tale of Two Senators: Collins and King on Trump Nominees
President Donald Trump is on track to have all of his Cabinet nominees confirmed despite a slim Republican majority in the Senate, after three of the most controversial picks have now taken office. [RELATED: Susan Collins Says She is a ‘No’ on Trump’s Pick for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth…] Throughout the confirmation process, Sen. Angus
Federal Judge Issues Injunction Against Maine’s 72-Hour Waiting Period after Purchasing a Firearm
Judge Lance Walker issued a federal preliminary injunction on Thursday, halting Maine’s recently established 72-hour waiting period between purchasing and receiving a firearm, proposed in the legislature following the October 2023 Lewiston shooting. [RELATED: Maine Gun Dealers Left Without Guidelines on Controversial 72-Hour Waiting Period Law…] A group of firearm dealers brought a lawsuit against
Lewiston Police Want to Hear from Parents on ‘Lewiston Youth, Gun Safety and Substance Use Challenges’
The Lewiston Police Department will hold two information sessions for parents later this month regarding the city’s youth, gun safety and “substance use challenges,” as part of the department’s plan to address a surge of gun violence incidents over the past year. [RELATED: 14-year-old Shot in Lewiston, Refuses to Cooperate with Investigators: Lewiston PD…] The
























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