Trump signed a handful of executive orders Monday, including declaring a national emergency at the southern border.
News reports last week detailed President Donald Trump’s efforts to derail offshore wind energy in the United States. But in an undisclosed location in Trenton, contractors are putting the finishing touches on a 375-ton concrete structure aimed at putting Maine back in the global race to design cost-effective platforms for the next era of ocean energy — commercial,
Some believe the administration will alleviate financial pressures and secure the border. Others worry of potential consequences to the climate and immigrants.
A Portland mom seeking asylum says there has been a lot of fear since President Trump announced new immigration policies, but she still feels safe sending her children to school.
The Attorney General has now been tasked with ensuring all people who were convicted and currently imprisoned be released immediately. In addition, the AG has been directed to dismiss all pending cases.
President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration is on Monday and many are wondering what he has planned for his second term.
Commercial-scale leases in the Gulf of Maine, a state research project and plans for a turbine-assembly port will be affected by one of the new president's first executive orders.
Trump declared an energy emergency via executive order earlier this week amid a promise to “drill, baby, drill.”
As promised, President Donald Trump pumped the brakes on offshore wind projects as part of his Day 1 agenda. Among the slew of executive orders signed Monday was a temporary withdrawal of all areas of the outer continental shelf from new or renewed offshore wind leasing.
Jan. 21—An executive order that President Donald Trump signed on his first day in office targeting further development of offshore wind complicates, and likely delays, Maine's budding effort to ...
The Trump administration has rolled back protections for sensitive areas like schools and churches, allowing immigration agents to make arrests in these locations.