Guidance and oversight from these experienced leaders will help drive the University’s continued success in higher education
Maine’s constitutional officers are not popularly elected but selected by lawmakers at the beginning of the legislative session.
Victorian-era styled holiday event features music from The Beatles
Hosts discuss the Our Power referendum, the selection of Rachel Talbot Ross as Speaker of the Maine House and more.
The Maximum Dollar Amount Limit For Fee Agreements Approved Under The Social Security Act Increased From $6,000 to $7,200
This holiday story helps show how each individual makes an important impact on the lives of others.
On Nov. 15, phone calls claiming an active shooter was on school grounds were reported at 10 high schools across the state.
Maine Women’s Lobby and Maine People’s Alliance collected 51,000 signatures on Election Day alone in support of a paid leave ballot measure.
Changes Are Coming Next Year For When Medicare Part B Coverage Starts
The Maine Secretary of State's Office announced the official tally late Monday.
Some have estimated that the expanded credit cut child poverty in half in 2021.
Daniel Sipe, a Democrat, lost to incumbent Republican Rep. Sawin Millett by nine percentage points in House District 81.
Thanksgiving Is A Time To Reflect On The Blessings We Have In Our Lives And To Share Memories With Our Loved Ones
"While the 911 personnel soon realized that this was all a hoax, the damage was already done."
The selection of new GOP leaders in the Maine Legislature comes after the party received a shellacking in last week’s election.
Surging food costs led Husson University, the Caleb Group and Harbor Management to provide 35% more Thanksgiving dinners to the needy.
Hosts discuss the full election results, the analysis, autopsies and recriminations and the selection of leaders in the Maine legislature.
In 2017, 59 percent of Maine voters supported a referendum to expand MaineCare to people within 138% of the federal poverty line.
Hosts Ben Chin, Esther Pew, Cate Blackford and Senator-elect Mike Tipping discuss the results of last week's election.
Social Security Imposter Scams Are Widespread Across The United States
More than 10 GOP candidates who denied the 2020 election results were elected last week.
Voters kept open a path for progressive policy goals like expanding workers’ rights and fighting the housing, overdose and climate crises.
The election raised the prospects for action during the upcoming session on housing, workers’ rights, the environment and other issues.
Events at the University’s Campus Center were followed by a complimentary lunch for all Husson veterans.
The new program will help address the state's nursing shortage. A $60 per credit hour discount is available to Maine nurses.
A board order also says Chipotle must post a notice to its employees around the country that its conduct in closing the store broke the law.
The decision to close the clinic was announced by MaineHealth in early October.
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The rising cost of living and the housing crisis are critical issues for Maine voters, the Beacon reports.
Voted “Entertainer of the Year” on NBC's hit TV Show “Phenomenon.”
"As I’ve said before, you can’t love your country only when you win," the president said last week in Washington D.C.
During the hearing, supporters of affirmative action rallied on the steps of the Supreme Court.
LePage doubled down on his opposition to funding widespread distribution of the opioid overdose reversal.
Nearly 30 Republicans running for state legislature in Maine have spread Donald Trump’s "Big Lie" that the 2020 election was fraudulent.
The group is looking to place an initiative on the November 2023 ballot to replace Maine’s unpopular investor-owned utilities.
If You Disagree With The Decision On Your Claim, You Can Ask For Your Case To Be Reviewed By Filing An Appeal
Students, alumni and the public met in-person with over 70 employers on November 2 at Husson University’s Newman Gymnasium
Advocates of the system say that the Alaska opinion could be used to reexamine whether ranked-choice voting can take place in all elections.
The Beacon team also looks at the history of the Christian Civic League and why its profile has risen in this election.
He did not give a clear commitment at the debate, but instead questioned how school administrators determine the cost of essential programs.