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Modivcare riders raise concerns as fight continues over MaineCare transportation contract

Lawmakers consider bills to improve regional transportation options, increase public input

USDA funding uncertainty puts Maine farmers in a bind

Maine doesn’t have a statewide system to track rape kits. Lawmakers are considering a bill to change that.

Across Maine, residents are attempting to purchase their mobile home parks. A new bill would sweeten the deal for sellers.

The number of mental health providers licensed in Maine is up 60 percent since 2019. It still isn’t enough.

These are 31 bills to watch in the 132nd Legislature

MaineCare transport providers receive contract extensions amid court battle

Still a shaman, but not the ‘Q’ shaman: Chansley rebrands for Congress bid

Use of force by Customs and Border Protection rises as border encounters rise

Border encounters dip slightly, but Tucson sector again saw most traffic

Supreme Court agrees to hear San Carlos Apache appeal on health care funding

Gowan, other officials come to Washington to plead for border action

Number of failing schools fell, alternative schools headed the other way

Court rejects attempt by Finchem, Lake to bar electronic voting machines

Biden administration reverses course, resumes border wall construction

Latest student debt plan could save 11,700 Arizonans $840 million

Nearly a third of teacher vacancies went unfilled this fall, most in 8 years

Tucson sector led U.S. for second month, as border encounters surge anew

Gosar back in spotlight with call for general to “be hung” over Jan. 6

Glass half-full or half-empty? In partisan Washington, it’s usually both

ESA program added almost 50,000 students in the past year, state reports

Our methods: The nationwide spread of the ‘constitutional sheriff’

A right-wing sheriffs group that challenges federal law is gaining acceptance around the country

Mixed record for Phoenix police’s 12 community boards meant to build trust with marginalized groups

U.S. House, District 3: Jeff Zink, who was at the Capitol on Jan. 6, sees election as good vs. evil

Multi-Service Center addresses community language barriers and more with new position

King County Sexual Assault Resource Center supports victims as they navigate courts

Federal funding helps schools hire mental health counselors

How we reported on transportation contracts for medical appointments

At Maine EMS, a debate over funding and process

Which EMS agencies received stabilization funding?

Cancer patients continue to struggle with long travel times to treatment

Maine Voting Guide 2024

Patients, advocates say MaineCare transportation company is failing to live up to its agreement

‘Not in the business of politics’: The local officials making sure Mainers get to vote

Tucson sector sees most border encounters, as migrants turn away from other sectors

Groups explore ambulance vessels as part of solution to island care crisis

Border cities are struggling - but coping - with ‘street release’ of migrants

That green lawn may not be so green: Gas-powered mowers are heavy polluters

Giles, other mayors say ongoing homelessness issue needs ongoing solutions

2.47 million migrant encounters at southern border in fiscal 2023 sets record

Yuma official says cost of caring for migrants ‘no sustainable’ for county

Biggs, Crane join conservatives who block Defense bill, as shutdown looms

Border encounters spiked in July after two-month decline; Tucson hit hard

Migrant deaths climbed with temperatures in July; overall numbers still low

Report: Alarming rise in intimate partner violence homicide cases during the pandemic

A look inside DAWN’s Emergency Communal Shelter during the COVID-19 pandemic

Seattle Dance Fitness’s new Shoreline location instructs social distancing classes with mind, body positive message

Redondo Heights to address Federal Way’s need for more affordable housing

Lynnwood City Council reviews legislative priorities, prepares for annual summit