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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PublishedJuly 24, 2016
Commentary: The Maine-Turkey connection
Followers of the reclusive imam blamed for Turkey’s attempted coup have built a bipartisan network of allies here in Maine.
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PublishedJuly 10, 2016
Top legislators’ PACs reap thousands from key donors
While lawmakers from both parties use the funds to solidify their positions, lobbyists pursue influence.
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PublishedMay 29, 2016
More step forward with stories about undercover game warden
Investigations in Androscoggin, Lincoln, Penobscot and Washington counties yield strikingly similar tales of questionable conduct.
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PublishedMay 22, 2016
Commentary: President Trump? Mon Dieu!
European leaders want to know: How could this man – so obviously unprepared and unqualified – be on the verge of winning the Republican nomination?
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PublishedMay 9, 2016
State senator wants answers on Maine game wardens’ tactics in undercover operation
Sen. Paul Davis will ask the wildlife agency chief to explain the conduct revealed in a Press Herald/Telegram investigation, saying ‘the public wants to know what is going on.’
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PublishedMay 8, 2016
Top warden officials repeatedly evade release of public documents
The agency disregards open-records laws through various tactics, including stonewalling and delays, heavy redaction and exorbitant fees.
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PublishedMay 8, 2016
Warden service gets good marks in handling day-to-day activities
Complaints are down and the agency has improved under new leadership, but its special investigations are still a flash point.
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PublishedMay 8, 2016
Allagash saga adds to long trail of warden service controversies
Sting operations and the subsequent prosecutions sometimes go awry, including one case sparked by a single fish that drew national publicity.
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PublishedMay 8, 2016
North Woods lawless
A controversial operation in the town of Allagash raises questions about the Maine Warden Service’s undercover operations.
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PublishedMarch 21, 2016
Warm waters off Maine point to repeat of ‘ocean heat wave’
With the worst of the cooling season over, temperatures in the Gulf of Maine are just slightly below the period of disruption four years ago.
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