Regional News
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Temporary Closure of I-295 Exit in Yarmouth
- Maine motorists will get more details about the planned, temporary closing of an exit ramp along Interstate 295 in southern Maine. The state Department of Transportation on Wednesday will...
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Sabattus Man gets $1.5 Million in Traffic Crash Lawsuit
- A jury in Maine has awarded $1.5 million in damages to a Sabattus man who was seriously injured when his car collided with a tractor-trailer. Gregory Hall sued after suffering severe leg...
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Third Man to be Sentenced in Krista Dittmeyer Case
- A New Hampshire man has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors in the 2011 disappearance and death of a Maine woman whose toddler daughter was found abandoned in her car. Michael Petelis of...
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Testimony Resumes in Prostitution Case
- Testimony resumes this week in the trial of an insurance businessman charged with promoting prostitution at a Zumba fitness studio in Maine. Prosecutors intend to call more law enforcement...
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Turner Man Sentenced to Nine Months in Jail for Illegal Hunting
- A Turner man has been sentenced to nine months in jail and fined $14,000 for what authorities call one of the largest deer poaching operations they have ever uncovered. Everett T. Leonard was...
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Sabattus Man Charged with Sexual Abuse
- A Sabattus man has been charged with sexually abusing a girl over a four-year period starting when she was 9 years old. Michael Gagnier remained in the Androscoggin County Jail on Thursday on...
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Advocacy Groups Sue U.S. DHHS Because of Medicaid Cuts
An advocacy group for low-income Mainers is joining two other groups that are suing over Medicaid cuts made by the state. Maine Equal Justice Partners, along with the National Health Law...
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Pork Sausage Recall
Smithfield Packing Co. is recalling about 38,000 pounds of pork sausage that may contain small pieces of plastic, likely from gloves. The Agriculture Department's Food Safety and Inspection...
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Heating Oil Prices Continue to Rise
Maine energy officials say the statewide average cash price for No. 2 heating oil is $3.85 per gallon, up 2 cents from last week. The Governor's Energy Office also says the average kerosene...
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Portland Police Arrest Bank Robbery Suspect
- Portland police arrested a man after a bank robbery Tuesday. Joseph Blais, 49, of Portland was wearing the clothes described by a teller at the Key Bank that was robbed about ten minutes...
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Convicted Rapist Faces Sentencing 30 Years Later
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Court Documents Sealed in Nichole Cable Murder Investigation
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Dube Appears in Court in Nichole Cable's Death
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Wal-Mart Email Scam
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Bouffard New Maine Prison Warden
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Experts: Keep Safe Distance from Seals
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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
Breaking News from CBS
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Cockroaches evolved to avoid sweetened poison
Killer corn syrup quick working because and cockroaches thrived because within five years they evolved to lose sweet tooth
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Forecasters warn: Up to 6 major storms this season
Officials predict "extremely active" and "dangerous" hurricane season, including up to 20 named storms
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Video: Twitter helps tornado victim reunite with dog
Abby the dachshund was found and reunited with her owner 48 hours after being buried underneath debris from the Moore, Okla., tornado. KWTV's Michael Konopasek reports.
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Body of child recovered from deadly Minn. landslide
Authorities have located body of child missing since rockslide killed classmate, injured 2 others
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Post-traumatic stress disorder's effect on U.S. veterans explored on CBS Radio News
"60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft hosts special radio hour during Memorial Day weekend exploring disorder



