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Health care system officials say the 50,000-square-foot, $35 million center is necessary to combine functions in the hospital's aging buildings and make care more efficient for patients.
Central Maine Power Co. has taken some public relations hits in the past two years. But its biggest challenge may be trying to convince Mainers of the value of its proposed transmission corridor.
In the Tuesday speech, the governor said Maine is gaining ground economically, but still has work do to on business innovation, the workforce, health care, climate change and more.
The pending merger of Mayo Regional Hospital and Northern Light Health cleared one of its final regulatory hurdles Thursday, when the state Department of Health and Human Services granted a certificate of need for the affiliation.
A bill's veto by Gov. Janet Mills means sports betting in Maine remains illegal. That's having unintended consequences in New Hampshire, which legalized the wagering.
Although a state report on CMP's metering and billing practices found they were generally accurate, complaint investigations continue.
A task force created by Gov. Janet Mills has come up with recommendations to deal with the impact and economics of the increasing use of all-terrain vehicles across Maine.
The three-year rolling plan represents $2.59 billion in spending, up 6% from the one presented last year, but accomplishing about 6% less, based on the number of scheduled projects.
Rebates for those installing high-efficiency heat pumps to replace oil heat recently doubled as part of the governor's initiative to have 100,000 heat pumps heating and cooling homes and businesses by 2025 in Maine.
The brand used by the state of Maine to market its agricultural products is getting a new look for the first time in nearly two decades.
The federal agency has spent more than $234 million over the last five years, enhanced by a 2018 Maine bond issue, to upgrade wastewater systems across the state.
Close to 1,000 real estate and construction industry members are expected to attend the day-long conference, which takes a look at how regions and sectors in real estate may perform in 2020.
More time is needed to consider the issue, according to the governor. The bill was one of three she nixed that had been held over, while she allowed 24 others to become law without her signature.
The money will be split among five organizations, including the state Department of Health and Human Services, the city of Bangor, and others, to bolster efforts to reduce homelessness in Maine.
The Maine Natural Resource Conservation Program, which offsets the environmental impact of development projects by funding conservation in the same areas as the projects, has awarded its largest round of grants ever.
Among the more than 600 bills the Legislature will consider in the next three months is one by the governor proposing the state take over its health insurance marketplace.
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With most public school kids in Maine heading back to class this week, students and their parents are paying more for school supplies, according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Students and their parents are paying more this year for textbooks and reference materials, school lunches, day care and preschool, college tuition and boys' clothes.
The cost of girls' clothing decreased and the prices of both footwear and snacks were unchanged from a year ago.
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