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Troy Jackson addresses attack ads against him at a press conference in Portland. (Photo by Eesha Pendharkar/Maine Morning Star)

After months of mostly avoiding direct attacks, Democratic gubernatorial candidates Troy Jackson and Nirav Shah spent Thursday denouncing a pair of outside attack ads, though largely standing by the criticisms those ads ...


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Matt Dunlap, Democratic primary candidate for Maine's 2nd congressional district, released documents scrutinizing former Gov. Paul LePage's Florida residence. Dunlap said LePage's wife claimed a Florida home exemption, raising questions about LePage's commitment to Maine voters. (Photo by Kaitlyn Budion/Maine Morning Star)

Paul LePage, who is cur...


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A server room in a data center. (Photo by Getty Images)

The Maine Data Center Advisory Council met for the first time Wednesday, after Gov. Janet Mills created the group in an executive order after vetoing a proposed data center moratorium this spring. 

The group is tasked with evaluating issues related to large-scale data centers and...


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Kelli Brennan, member of the nurses union, joined by speaks in support of gubernatorial candidate Troy Jackson's plan to regulate AI. (Photo by Eesha Pendharkar/Maine Morning Star)

Two Democratic candidates released plans to limit the use of artificial intelligence in Maine’s schools, hospitals and businesses. A Republican candidate wants to take...


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A Maine transportation worker directs traffic at a project site. (Photo via Maine DOT)

The Maine Department of Transportation plans to cut up to $400 million from its planned projects due to a funding gap. 

According to a memo Transportation Commissioner Dale Doughty sent Gov. Janet Mills on May 18, the Maine DOT already delayed six p...


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