Sports
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Special Olympic Athletes Compete In Regionals
- The Special Olympics Regionals for Penobscot, Piscataquis, and Hancock counties was held today. 420 athletes gave it their all in Brewer.The Special Olympics Regionals for Penobscot,...
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Professional Boxing Returns To Maine
- There hasn't been a professional boxing match in Maine in a long time. But this weekend the sport returns with an event in Skowhegan. Tim Throckmorton has more.There hasn't been a professional...
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Husson Softball and Baseball Moves Into the Post Season
- The Husson Eagles captured their second North Atlantic Conference Championship in three years after defeating the Castleton Spartans 4-2 in the championship game Monday. Husson improves to...
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Cony Softball on a Rampage Again
- In class A high school softball, Cony has picked up right where it left off last season. The Rams have started the season at 6-0, riding their offensive fire power and shut down pitching. In class...
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Jeff Cole Game Wraps Up Spring For UMaine Football
- Today fans got their first look at the 2013 UMaine football team. It's called the Jeff Cole Spring Game, in honor of the late Black Bear coach. The offensive line will be young this season...
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Report: Justin Edwards Transferring To Kansas State
- Multiple reports today, including one from CBS Sports, saying UMaine men's basketball player Justin Edwards is heading to Kansas State. The now former UMaine guard had a list that included Iowa...
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UMaine Softball Splits Doubleheader With Hartford
- The UMaine softball team lost to Hartford, 4-0, in the first game of a doubleheader today. In Game Two though, the Black Bears returned the favor, beating Hartford, 4-0.The UMaine softball team...
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Early Offense Powers John Bapst Baseball Past Ellsworth
- The John Bapst baseball team beat Ellsworth today, 12-3.The John Bapst baseball team beat Ellsworth today, ...
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Bangor Raceway Opens Up For 130th Season
- Bangor Raceway opening up today for the 130th season. Post times starting up around 2:30PM, an earlier start, because of the Kentucky Derby. Everybody watching as Ron Cushing put on a...
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UMaine Shows Off Campus To "Black Bears Of Tomorrow"
- UMaine held its third "Bears of Tomorrow" day today. More than 200 fifth graders had a chance to tour the campus and meet with faculty. Some Black Bear coaches and athletes also met with the...
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Convicted Rapist Faces Sentencing 30 Years Later
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Bouffard New Maine Prison Warden
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Red Cross Explains How Mainers Can Help Oklahoma Tornado Victims
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LePage Vows To Veto Hospital Repayment-Medicaid Expansion Bill - $105 Million In Bonds Now In Jeopardy
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Gov. LePage Vetoes College Tobacco Ban
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Local Organization Needs Help After Search Efforts
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WABI Employee Walks Against Suicide
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Convicted Sex Offender from Charleston Going to Prison for 35 Years
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Education Commissioner Visits Belfast School
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Concealed Weapons Bill
Breaking News from CBS
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Video: Regis Philbin on Weiner: "He's got a lot of guts...and chest"
Regis Philbin has been part of television for more than 50 years and holds the Guinness record for spending more hours on American TV than anyone else. He spoke to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about life and his long career.
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Video: Prince Harry's green thumb on display at Chelsea Flower Show
CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer reports on London's famous Chelsea Flower Show, which is expecting tens of thousands visitors, and has already attracted members of the royal family.
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Video: High-tech, high fitness: Can gadgets enhance your workout?
"CBS This Morning" contributor Lee Woodruff reports on the latest trends in wearable fitness technology.
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Video: Watch: Fiery collapse of railroad trestle
A fire broke out on a railroad trestle in Texas - firefighters decided to let it burn out. Norah O'Donnell reports.
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Video: Headlines at 8:30: Tesla Motors fully repays $425 million federal loan
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the day's headlines from around the globe.




