
Steve Robinson
Editor-in-Chief and Investigative Reporter at The Maine Wire
Editor-in-Chief, Investigative Reporter, Documentary Maker, Gadfly @TheMaineWire https://t.co/S74Gwoa8Sv #TriadWeed
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4 days ago |
themainewire.com | Steve Robinson
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (DIFW) moved quickly on Friday to rescind a policy that the Trump Administration flagged as a discriminatory violation of federal civil rights rules, according to emails obtained by the Maine Wire. The Trump administration threatened Thursday to cut off all federal funding to the MDIFW, claiming the agency is violating civil rights law by requiring sex-based quotas in its hiring process. The policy adopted in Jan.
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5 days ago |
themainewire.com | Steve Robinson
The Trump Administration has notified the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (MDIFW) that it will suspend all grant funding via the U.S. Department of the Interior until the state agency ends a policy that discriminates against employees based on sex. In a May 8 letter obtained by the Maine Wire, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Regional Director Paul Souza informed MDIFW Commissioner Judy A.
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6 days ago |
themainewire.com | Steve Robinson
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins (R) on Thursday issued her strongest call yet for President Donald Trump and federal law enforcement agencies to dismantle the vast networks of illegal drug and human smuggling operations that have spread throughout rural Maine since Gov. Janet Mills (D) took office in 2019.
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1 week ago |
themainewire.com | Steve Robinson
A top Maine Democrat raised red flags in 2024 regarding the Mills Administration’s handling of non-competitive, no-bid contracts more than six months before Maine’s Democratic State Auditor issued a damning report detailing material weaknesses in state spending policies that left more than $2.1 billion vulnerable to cronyism, abuse, and fraud. Former Democratic Rep.
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1 week ago |
themainewire.com | Steve Robinson
The infamous cannabis grow at 128 Weld Road in Wilton, just behind the former Bass Shoe Factory, is a total loss following a mysterious fire that destroyed the facility. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security had previously flagged it as one of more than 270 such illicit cannabis sites in Maine.
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