Regional News
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Suspected Meth Lab
- BATH, Maine (AP) - Maine State Police say a Bath man has been arrested on charges of dealing the highly addictive drug methamphetamine near an elementary school. Police say 35-year-old Mark...
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Ag Secretary in Portland Thursday
- PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack is speaking in Maine on his department's efforts to improve childhood nutrition and prevent obesity. Vilsack is speaking Thursday at...
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USM Searches for Ways to Cut Budget
The president of the University of Southern Maine says the school must trim $5 million from its budget, which could mean staff cuts. The president set prelimary cuts of $3.2 million from...
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Lower Bail Denied for Accused Rapist
- PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - A Portland man charged with taking part in the kidnapping and gang rape of a woman last summer has been denied lower bail by a judge. An attorney for 23-year-old...
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Settlement Conference Hearing Wednesday for Alexis Wright
- PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Prosecutors and the defense are gathering for settlement discussions in the case of a Zumba fitness instructor charged with prostitution and tax and welfare...
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Concealed Weapons Permit Bill Brought to State House
- A moratorium that temporarily shields the private information of concealed firearm permit holders expires next month. On Tuesday in Augusta, the public got to weigh in on a bill that would make...
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Shipyard Workers Bracing for Cuts
- Workers at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard are bracing for pay cuts as the Department of Defense works to trim its budget. In order to meet required budget cuts, the Department of Defense is...
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New Jobs Coming to Brunswick
- A Swedish medical device maker is moving into space at the old Brunswick Naval Air Station, bringing about 50 jobs with the potential for more. Molnlycke Health Care is locating a...
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Residents Reject Mandatory Gun Ownership
- BYRON, Maine (AP) - Residents of a small western Maine town have rejected a proposal that would have required a gun in every home. About 50 registered voters in Byron on Monday voted against...
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Blarney Days
- A week full of activities celebrating all things Irish is kicking off in Bath. The fifth annual Bath Blarney Days begins Monday and runs through Sunday. During the week, events include...
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Pittsfield Students Honor Men and Women Who Serve
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Bar Harbor to Boston Air Service is Back
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UMaine Unveils Floating Buoy to help with Offshore Wind Power
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Battlefield Cross Memorial Ceremony to Take Place in Augusta
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State Police Increase Patrols for Holiday Weekend
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Bangor Police Hope Photo Helps Catch Copper Thief
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Maine Criminal Justice Academy Graduation
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KahBang Film Festival Announces Screen Selections
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Are Electricity Maine's Radio Ads False or Misleading
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Kyle Dube's Lawyer Wants Affidavits and Search Warrants Sealed
Breaking News from CBS
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Video: Time Lapse: Peru & Bolivia
Remarkable stop-motion video shows off the beauty of Peru and Bolivia. Video courtesy of Timelapse Media.
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Frantic 911 calls reveal chaos in Okla., following tornado
One of the frightening emergency calls came from a man who said a daycare facility had been hit
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Healthy 5-pound gorilla born at Ohio zoo
The baby gorilla arrived Thursday at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, joining 16 other gorillas there
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Video: Listen: Desperate 911 calls from Moore, Oklahoma
Police in Moore, Oklahoma have released some of the 911 calls made on May 21, 2013 as a deadly tornado ripped through the city.
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Judge: Ariz. sheriff's office profiles Latinos
Fed judge ruled that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff, Joe Arpaio, systematically racially profiled Latinos



