Joe Lawlor writes about health and human services for the Press Herald. A 24-year newspaper veteran, Lawlor has worked in Ohio, Michigan and Virginia before relocating to Maine in 2013 to join the Press Herald. He is still considered “from away” but since then, he has learned what a “dooryard” is, eaten “whoopie pies” drank Moxie and boiled some “lobstahs.” The stories he enjoys most are when he learns something and meeting inspiring people. He lives in South Portland - aka “SoPo” - with his wife, Melanie, and two school-age children.
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PublishedJune 25, 2018
Second phase of Maine Med’s mega-expansion calls for garage with 2,450 spaces
Hospital officials submit plans to the city Planning Board, aiming to start construction in the fall.
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PublishedJune 25, 2018
Lawmakers avert crisis for adults with intellectual disabilities
The Legislature votes unanimously to increase reimbursement rates for direct care workers.
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PublishedJune 20, 2018
LePage tells Portland chamber that families could avoid separation at border if they ‘go back home’
In his last appearance before the regional chamber as governor, he also calls for changes in the referendum process to make it harder for citizen initiatives to get on the ballot.
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PublishedJune 19, 2018
Advocacy group in Medicaid expansion lawsuit says LePage must act now
Maine Equal Justice Partners argued in a new filing Tuesday that the LePage administration should be ordered to comply without delaying for its appeals.
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PublishedJune 18, 2018
Sen. Collins says she’s seeking a solution as pressure builds to stop splitting families at U.S. border
The Maine senator says she’s pursuing legislation directly addressing the issue of family separation, but a critic says faster action is necessary at a time of crisis.
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PublishedJune 14, 2018
Maine protesters object to Trump administration border policy separating children from immigrant families
About 100 people gathered to voice their opposition outside the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office in South Portland.
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PublishedJune 13, 2018
Maine’s rental market among nation’s least affordable, report says
A housing coalition’s annual report places Maine 9th among states where there’s a big gap between what a typical renter earns and what is needed to comfortably afford a 2-bedroom apartment.
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PublishedJune 11, 2018
Maine’s busy summer travel season starts with tragedy as crashes kill 8 people in a week
State officials urge drivers to obey the speed limit, put down mobile devices and drive carefully, after police cite a driver’s improper pass as the cause of a crash that killed him and three others in Berwick.
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PublishedJune 5, 2018
Next move unclear on Medicaid expansion, despite court order
Advocates say they’ll file another lawsuit if the state doesn’t begin accepting applications from 70,000 eligible Mainers on July 2.
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PublishedJune 1, 2018
Maine drug deaths remained high in early 2018, with fentanyl taking a bigger toll
There were 86 deaths, compared with 89 for the first three months of 2017, but more people died from fentanyl, the powerful synthetic painkiller, than in years past.
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