-
Jeanne Lambrew was among the first hires by the administration of Gov. Janet Mills and has overseen Maine's largest state agency during a tenure of significant change and challenges.
-
The Environmental Protection Agency is awarding up to $28 million a year to Maine public water systems for five years to identify and replace lead service lines. The federal government says 40% of the funding must go to disadvantaged communities
-
There is also a proper way to use solar eclipse glasses, according to Ron Thompson of Southern Maine Astronomers.
-
Ways to approach end-of-life issues, from emotional to spiritual to practical
-
Maine's chief medical examiner has retired after nearly a decade. Under Flomenbaum, the office was named one of the best in the country. Flomenbaum also came under some scrutiny.
-
The proposal is a response to ongoing frustration with the Office of Child and Family Services, which is currently a division of DHHS, the largest bureaucracy in state government.
-
How to address the shortage of nursing, home health and personal care aides
-
Maine could join the nearly dozen states putting the amendment to voters, but Democrats don't have the votes to do it on their own and so far Republicans are opposing it.
-
Spurwink says Tri-County's 2,000 clients shouldn't expect any disruptions in service.
-
Maine CDC director Dr. Puthiery Va discusses Covid-19 and other public health concerns
-
Specialists who receive waivers will work for several years in underserved areas of Maine, according to the Northern Border Regional Commission.
-
How is Maine's universal school meal program going, and what's being done to improve school nutrition?