Colin Woodard is the Press Herald’s State and National Affairs Writer, and is often at work on large investigative projects. Born in Waterville and raised in western Maine, he was a foreign correspondent for two decades, reported from more than fifty countries on all seven continents, and witnessed the collapse of communism and its bloody aftermath in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. He’s written five books, including histories of Maine (The Lobster Coast), North America’s rival regional cultures (American Nations) and the Golden Age Pirates (Republic of Pirates), which was turned into a quickly forgotten NBC mini-series starring John Malkovich as Blackbeard. Since joining the Press Herald in 2012, he’s won a George Polk Award and was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting. He used to be an avid sailor and SCUBA diver, but with small kids at home, his hobbies now include sleeping and picking up toys.
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PublishedOctober 8, 2017
Storm brews over New England’s national monument offshore
Looser restrictions advocated for the site by the U.S. Interior secretary split scientists and commercial fishing interests.
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PublishedOctober 4, 2017
With scathing letter, climate scientist from Maine quits Interior Department
Joel Clement, a policy expert who was reassigned to an accounting job after disclosing how climate change affects Native Alaskan communities, calls for Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s resignation.
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PublishedOctober 1, 2017
When debtors’ prisons in Maine flouted justice, Pine Tree emerged as a legal ally
The group that for 50 years has helped low-income Mainers and ended archaic practices in the state now faces cuts to federal funds.
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PublishedSeptember 22, 2017
TD Bank paying compensation for shortchanging customers at coin counting machines
Most users will see just pennies from the class action lawsuit settlement.
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PublishedSeptember 17, 2017
Congress set to reject Trump’s wide range of federal program cuts
A ‘meat ax’ approach to service and research programs isn’t likely to pass even Republican muster.
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PublishedSeptember 13, 2017
Dunlap blasts head of election integrity commission over N.H. voter fraud assertions
Maine’s secretary of state calls Kris Kobach’s assertion that the election was stolen from Donald Trump in New Hampshire ‘absurd’ and ‘reckless.’
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PublishedSeptember 10, 2017
Researchers find summer heat’s lasting longer in the Gulf of Maine
The warmer conditions endure two months longer than in the early 1980s, posing threats to the food chain and raising risks from more powerful hurricanes.
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PublishedSeptember 7, 2017
Trump voter fraud commission accused of violating public records laws
The commission, which includes Maine Secretary of State Matt Dunlap, has been using personal email accounts to communicate rather than federal ones as mandated by the Presidential Records Act.
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PublishedSeptember 3, 2017
For years, the so-called ‘grandfather’ of neo-Nazis called Maine his home
Decades after George Lincoln Rockwell was killed by one of his followers, a fresh crop of racists are invoking his name.
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PublishedAugust 27, 2017
Canada sees Gov. LePage as key ally on trade
Officials across our northern border believe LePage ‘speaks Trump’s language,’ and will be influential in preserving the benefits of NAFTA.
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