State Department Post Removed After Encouraging Public to Contact Legislators — Maine Mirror Seeks Answers

Why did a Maine state agency delete a post urging the public to contact legislators? The Maine Mirror is now seeking answers on where the line between information and influence is drawn.
📰 Is This Happening Across Maine? FOAA Delays and Costs Raise Broader Questions

A review of FOAA requests in two Maine towns reveals mounting legal costs, delayed responses, and unanswered questions. As similar patterns emerge across municipalities, concerns are growing over whether public access to information is being quietly reshaped.
Maine Towns Spend Thousands on FOAA Legal Fees While Public Records Requests Stall

A northern Maine town spent over $18,000 in taxpayer funds on legal fees tied to public records requests—yet key documents remain unproduced. A similar pattern of delays and silence in southern Maine raises broader questions about transparency, access, and the growing cost of obtaining public records across the state.
When Justification Doesn’t Match the Record — A Father’s Case Raises Questions About Maine DHHS

A Maine father’s case raises urgent questions about DHHS accountability after two no-trespass orders were issued based on alleged social media threats—claims that may not align with the full record, including police findings and documented evidence.
Welcome to The Maine Mirror: Reflecting Truth Without Bias

Welcome to The Maine Mirror Reflecting Truth Without Bias This isn’t just another news site—it’s the beginning of something built with purpose. Today marks the launch of The Maine Mirror, a platform created to pursue truth—fully, fairly, and without fear. As we grow, so will this space. New stories, deeper investigations, and more voices will […]
