Most Mainers are still riding the high of the New England Patriots improbable come from behind Super Bowl victory. How cool would it be to have members of the team come to the largest state in New England. Well, your Governor says he will not invite them...
Maine Gov. Paul LePage says he will not be cheering for the New England Patriots Sunday in the Super Bowl. He doesn't like Robert Kraft's past business practices and cited the team drafting Aaron Hernandez. The fact that he's a lifelong NY Giants fan doesn't have anything to do with it, I'm sure...
Gov. Paul LePage has caused another controversy after leaving a profanity-laced tirade on the voice mail of Westbrook State Rep. Drew Gattine (D), saying "I'm after you."
And it seems that the governor didn't even care who found out about the recorded message, as he openly tells Gattine on the recording to record it and release it to the public.
Maine Governor Paul LePage in accordance with a proclamation signed by President Obama, is directing the flags of the United States and State of Maine be lowered to half-staff immediately to honor the victims of the attack in Dallas.
Flags should be raised on Tuesday, July 12 at sunset...
Maine Gov. Paul LePage has written a letter to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack threatening to pull Maine from administering the food stamp program because of a dispute over allowing sugary foods and drinks to be purchased with food stamps.
Maine legislators are challenging Governor Paul LePage to take a drug test to prove he's "not sitting around smoking pot all day," a phrase he often uses to describe his political opponents.