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Governor Again Blasts Appropriations Committee


AUGUSTA - Gov. Paul LePage criticized the legislature's Appropriations Committee for changes to his proposed emergency budget to fund the state's Medicaid program 

Tomaselli Makes New Accusations


LEWISTON - One of the people accusing former Syracuse University assistant basketball coach Bernie Fine of sexual abuse has won a protection from harassment order due to threatening phone calls

Relative Of Ayla Reynolds Facing Legal Trouble


WATERVILLE - The uncle of missing toddler Ayla Reynolds is accused of assault in connection with a fight in Waterville on Monday

One Man Could Be To Blame For Sewer Mishap


PORTLAND - The investigation continues in Portland as to why Shipyard Brewery was severely undercharged for its sewer bill over the last 15 years 

Kennebunk Man Charged For Running Over Ex-Wife


KENNEBUNK - Investigators say a custody battle over their two daughters may have driven a Kennebunk man to run over his ex-wife

Medicaid Fraud Bill Introduced In Augusta


AUGUSTA - Mainers that believe a Medicaid provider, or a Medicaid recipient, is defrauding the program would be allowed to sue to stop the fraud and not only get the money back for the state, but also get a cash award from the court for filing the lawsuit 

Strong Support For Verbal Solicitation Bill


AUGUSTA - No opposition to a bill aimed at closing what prosecutors call a loophole in Maine law protecting children from being solicited to engage in a sexual act 

Governor To Unveil Education Legislation


SKOWHEGAN, Maine - Governor LePage will be in Skowhegan Wednesday to discuss reforms in the state's educational system.