Regional News
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Unemployment Rate Lowest Since 2008
Governor LePage is hailing Maine's dropping unemployment rate, now at its lowest since 2008. Maine Labor Commissioner Jeanne Paquette said Friday that the preliminary seasonally adjusted...
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Dixfield Teen Pinned After Riding on Roof of Car
- Authorities say a Dixfield teenager is expected to survive after riding on the roof of a car that flipped over, pinning him underneath. Police say the teen was on the roof of the car in Mexico...
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UPDATE: Body Recovered in West Grand Lake Boat Crash
- Game Wardens have recovered the body of a boater from West Grand Lake. Wardens say the body of 65-year-old Vincent bartolomeo was recovered in 28 feet of water around noon...
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African Children's Choir
The African Children's Choir is returning to our area. The performers are orphans from Africa. They’ve performed for presidents, heads of state, and most recently, the Queen of...
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Cleaning Up Pickerel Pond
You can help cleanup Pickerel Pond this weekend. The Maine Youth Fish and Game Association is hosting its annual spring cleanup day. Anyone who'd like to help is welcome. Crews will be...
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New Hampshire Man Asking the Maine Supreme Court for New Trial
- A New Hampshire man sentenced to 38 years in prison in Maine for killing his former fiancee is asking Maine's highest court for a new trial or acquittal. A lawyer for Jason Twardus of...
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Owner of Vermont Oil Pipeline Seeks Ruling Re-do
- The owner of a crude oil pipeline that runs between Maine and Montreal is asking Vermont environmental regulators to reconsider a ruling that would require a new review under the state's land use...
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Billion Dollar Budget For Maine's Highways
State Transportation Commissioner David Bernhardt is asking lawmakers to approve a 1.1 billion dollar budget for Maine’s highways. He says the proposal includes the elimination of nearly 60...
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Ship Owner Asking Judge to Dismiss Lawsuit Filed by Maine and New Hampshire
- The owners of the oil tanker that damaged a bridge connecting New Hampshire and Maine are asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the two states seeking about $2.4 million in...
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Aging Part Caused Fatal Plane Crash
- Federal investigators say an aging part fractured and caused a vintage plane to crash into the ocean off Portland Head Light last summer, killing the doctor piloting the aircraft. The National...
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Somerset County Sues State Corrections Board
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Gov. LePage Vetoes College Tobacco Ban
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U.S. Senator King to Meet with Brewer Students Via Teleconference
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Convention and Visitors Bureau Hosts Awards Ceremony
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Family And Community Grieve Over Nichole Cable
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Maine Group Criticizes Federal Immigration Plan
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YMCA Brings Healthier Message To State House
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Maine Credit Unions Help End Hunger in Maine
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UMaine Community Prepares For Annual Clean Sweep Sale
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Governor's Awards for Environmental Excellence Have Been Awarded
Breaking News from CBS
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FBI agent in fatal shooting of suspect in Orlando
John Miller: Agency was eyeing victim's possible ties to elder of two Boston bombing suspects
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Oklahoma tornado victims mull next moves
Assessing whether to rebuild their homes; Fire chief in hardest-hit Moore says it's likely no one's still trapped in rubble
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Video: 5/21: Plaza Towers Elementary School: A look at the damage; Tornado injuries: A doctor's point of view
Workers searched through what was left of Plaza Towers Elementary School, which was demolished by the tornado in Moore, Okla. As Anna Werner reports, in many neighborhoods, there isn't much left to salvage; Also, although neighborhoods were destroyed by Monday's tornado, the community of Moore, Okla., has come together; And, around 60 people were still hospitalized Tuesday with injuries they sustained when the tornado plowed through Moore, Okla. Scott Pelley talks to Dr. David Hogan, who helped treat many of the patients who were rushed to his hospital Monday night.
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Prosecutors seek retrial in Bell, Calif. corruption case
L.A. County prosecutors want retrial after jurors had issued mixed verdict for ex-officials accused of corruption
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Video: 5/21: Family's last-minute decision likely saved their lives; Closer look reveals extent of destruction in Moore
David and Anna Friess lost almost all of their possessions in Monday's tornado, but they could have lost more, if not for a last-minute decision; Also, a tour of neighborhoods in Moore, Okla., reveals many homes weren't just damaged by Monday's massive tornado - they were destroyed; And, one resident of Moore, Okla., lost her home to a tornado for a second time Monday.



