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Special education students typically are separated from the rest of the student body to receive services. A new program aims ...
Maine joins nearly a dozen other states around the country that have added “coercive control” to their definition of domestic ...
New England is warming faster than the rest of the world, which has correlated with a marked uptick in cases of tick-borne ...
Since Congress imposed new work requirements for some Medicaid recipients, The Maine Monitor has heard from readers concerned ...
Abrupt pauses and cuts to federal grants have led to interruptions in climate data collection and blows to renewable energy ...
The deadly floods that devastated Central Texas last month provide a stark example of what happens when flood zone ...
Southern Baptist churches are being established in Maine as faith leaders see the lack of a historical foothold as an ...
Repayment plans are supposed to help public housing tenants avoid eviction. Instead, in Maine, such deals have put evictions ...
Residents have been protesting a roughly 20 percent increase in Lisbon’s tax levy, caused by years of heavy spending and a multimillion-dollar clerical error.
Frustrated with rising taxes, locals put forward a petition to change the town’s charter so they have a greater say over ...
The Maine Monitor Radio Hour show offers a behind-the-scenes look at recent reporting published on The Monitor's website.
Many boards have been advised by a top Maine law firm to follow the Maine Human Rights Acts, which bars gender-identity based discrimination.