Is local television news trustworthy? Is it possible to serve the greater good and corporate shareholders? Maine’s top-rated newsroom director says yes and yes.
Read MoreAnd why is Harold Pachios hot under the collar about the race for mayor?
Read MoreBut he will neither confirm nor deny whether Mike Violette is GetRoMan on the Kirk Minihane Show.
Read MoreElizabeth Warren won on the first night as “Explainer-in-Chief,” according to Emily Cain, and Amy Klobuchar, Kirsten Gillibrand and Corey Booker showed up on night two.
Read MoreA conversation with Schwartz about Sports - umpires and an update the Women’s World Cup.
Read MoreAs Host of Inside Maine
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Read MoreCynthia Dill takes on the issue of spy whales and speaks worth the Director. Program Director of Marine Conservation for the International Fund for Animal Welfare, Patrick Ramage.
Read MoreTalk radio with Cynthia and Nicole Clegg
Read MoreTalk radio with Cynthia about why we tolerate the menace of two-stroke engines screaming at 100 decibels in our towns.
Read MoreWill the Democrats overreach in Maine? Is there a presidential candidate that can will a red state?
Read MoreAfter the United States Senate voted to end debate (cloture) on the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme Court, there’s little hope for Democrats and lots of pressure on Maine Senator Susan Collins.
Read MoreToday’s proceedings are a game changer for United States politics.
Read MoreJennifer Taghavidinani has released all of her claims against the state in exchange for $55,000
Read MoreAn obscure, Florida-based policy group with ties to House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) and two of the country’s most conservative Republican governors has become one of the loudest and most persuasive voices in the debate over new work requirements in the food stamp program.
Read MoreJennifer Taghavidinani says she was subjected to whistleblower retaliation after filing complaints about unsafe working conditions at the state hospital in Augusta. The case is scheduled to go to trial in May 2018.
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Read MoreWASHINGTON • To Donald Trump, Twitter is not a place for niceties about senators and representatives or for saccharine shout-outs to friends, except for “FOX and Friends.”
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Read MoreJim Braude is joined by Boston Herald columnist and host of the “Michael in the Morning” podcast, Michael Graham, and attorney Cynthia Dill, a former Maine state senator and columnist for the Portland Press Herald.
Read MoreCynthia joins WCSH6 NEWS CENTER Anchor Pat Callaghan and Phil Harriman to discuss Maine and national politics.
Read MoreCynthia Dill Interview with CBC News Network
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