Regional News
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Mechanic Falls Woman Pleads Guilty to Group Home Theft
- A Mechanic Falls woman has pleaded guilty to stealing from the nonprofit group home for people with developmental and intellectual disabilities where she worked, and for stealing from one...
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Bath Couple Allowed to Stay in Their Home
- A Bath husband and wife ordered out of their home because city officials judged that it was dangerous are being allowed to stay because of the generosity of others. The city ordered Alan and...
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North Span of the New Memorial Bridge Ready for Float-In
- The north span of the new Memorial Bridge connecting New Hampshire and Maine is getting ready for its big entrance. The span is expected to be floated in at about 1 a.m. Wednesday. Stephen...
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Prosecutors Drop Assault Charge Against Wayne Man
- Prosecutors have dropped charges against a Wayne man accused of sexually assaulting a 6-year-old boy because of "insufficient evidence." The Franklin County prosecutor's office last month...
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Defense in Prostitution Trial Wants Judge to Dismiss Remaining Counts
- Lawyers for a Maine man accused of helping a Zumba instructor run a prostitution business are getting one more shot at convincing a judge to dismiss most of the remaining counts. The defense...
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Mainers See a Little Relief at the Pump
Maine residents are getting some relief at the gas pump. Price-monitoring website MaineGasPrices.com reports Monday that the average retail cost of a gallon of gas in the state has fallen more...
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Can-Am Crown Winner In
- A Minnesota man has won a 250-mile sled dog race through the wilds of northern Maine for the second straight year. Ryan Anderson, of Ray, Minn., finished the race in Fort Kent at about 4 a.m....
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Woman Hurt in Harrison Fire
- Authorities say a woman suffered second-degree burns to her face in a fire that destroyed a log cabin in Harrison. The blaze was reported at about 2:30 p.m. Sunday and the home was totally...
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Lead Investigator Back on the Witness Stand in Prostitution Trial
- The lead investigator is going back on the witness stand in the trial of one of the two key figures in a prostitution scandal centered at a Zumba studio in coastal Maine. Lawyers for an...
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Lawmakers Look for Ways to Help Lobster Industry
Pump more money into marketing lobsters and give tax breaks to encourage more lobster processing. That's what some state lawmakers propose to do to help the industry. One bill calls for...
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Local Organization Needs Help After Search Efforts
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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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Concealed Weapons Bill
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Elver Fishing New Regulations Decision Postponed
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Convicted Sex Offender from Charleston Going to Prison for 35 Years
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More Than 100 People Rally Against LePage Budget
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Business Breakfast in Bangor Focuses on Bonds
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Brewers Prepare to "Tap into Summer"
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FBI: Arrest made in Wash. ricin letter scare
Grand jury indictment accuses Matthew Ryan Buquet of mailing a threatening communication to a U.S. district judge
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Over 50 injured following Ind. school buses crash
A school bus slammed into the back of another, setting off a chain-reaction crash involving four buses
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Victims of deadly Oklahoma tornado
24 people killed after deadly twister touches down in Moore, Oklahoma
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Video: 5/22: Residents return to tornado-ravaged neighborhoods; Undercover in a Bangladesh clothing factory
The sight of the damage caused by Monday's tornado was almost more than some survivors could bear; Also, Lois Lerner, the IRS manager at the heart of the political targeting scandal, delivered an opening statement Wednesday before a congressional committee, but she refused to take any lawmakers' questions; And, Many American clothes come from factories in Bangladesh, which has a history of workplace disasters.
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Oklahoma family narrowly escaped death during tornado
With the tornado fast approaching, the Falwell family decided to flee to a neighbor's storm shelter



