Local News
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Maine House Approves Bill to Pay Hospital Debt
- The Maine House has approved a bill that would pay off Maine's $484 million debt to the state's hospitals, agreeing to go along with a Democrat-backed amendment calling for the state to accept...
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Family And Community Grieve Over Nichole Cable
- Since Nichole Cable went missing on Mother's Day, the community has been doing what they can to show their support. From posting Nichole's picture on flyers throughout businesses and utilities...
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Maine Credit Unions Help End Hunger in Maine
Bangor Federal Credit Union's Brewer branch gave nearly $15,000 dollars to 9 local food pantries. It was part of the bank's celebration of the Maine Credit Unions' campaign for ending...
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UMaine Community Prepares For Annual Clean Sweep Sale
- It's spring cleaning time at UMaine. Students and staffers are preparing for their annual Clean Sweep Sale. The first one was in 2007. They're collecting items students left behind after...
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A Celebration To End Hunger In Brewer
- Bangor Federal Credit Union's Brewer Branch gave nearly $15,000 to nine local food pantries. It was part of the bank's celebration of the Maine Credit Unions' campaign for ending...
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Spring Cleaning at UMaine
- It’s spring cleaning time at UMaine. Students and staffers are preparing for their annual clean sweep sale. The first one was in 2007. They’re collecting items students left after leaving...
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A Dexter Couple Praises A Program That Has Helped Them And Other Disabled Veterans
Marjorie and Matthew Pennington seem like any other couple. "My husband, I met him in his first deployment to Afghanistan. We actually met online believe it or not. He came home, we met, and...
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YMCA Brings Healthier Message To State House
- The YMCA brought its message to the state house Tuesday. The group set up displays in the Hall of Flags and spoke to lawmakers about issues they're concerned about Childhood obesity and...
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Bangor Forum to Focus on Four Aspects of Health
- What it takes to be healthy will be the focus of a community forum in Bangor, May 23rd. Acadia Hospital is hosting the event. It's part of an on-going series of public discussions called...
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Maine Group Criticizes Federal Immigration Plan
- Folks gathered in Augusta Tuesday to speak out against the sweeping immigration reform bill being considered in Washington. The group called "Mainers For Sensible Immigration Policy" call the...
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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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Spring Cleaning at UMaine
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A Celebration To End Hunger In Brewer
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A Dexter Couple Praises A Program That Has Helped Them And Other Disabled Veterans
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MEMA Suggests Tornado Relief Fund
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MEMA Prepares to Help In Tornado Aftermath
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Regulators to Vote on Rules for Maine's Eel Fishery
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LePage: "Office of governor was totally disrespected"
Breaking News from CBS
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Video: The twister's smallest victims: One family's story
Joshua Hornsby's daughter Jenae lost her life at Plaza Tower Elementary. Mark Strassmann shares her family's story.
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How tornado warning systems work
Despite advanced technology, Moore, Oklahoma's tornado warning system still relies on someone pulling a lever to activate the alarm
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Video: Mother and daughter share stories of survival
Courtney Brown and her second-grade class took shelter in a hallway at their school; Courtney's mom rushed to what was left of the school to search for her children. The mother and daughter tell Norah O'Donnell their story.
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Oklahoma native's home destroyed for the second time
Nancy Davis, 94, helped save lives during the tornado by sharing her shelter, built after the historic 1999 twister in Moore
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Video: Oklahoma National Guardsmen comb through rubble
Oklahoma National Guardsmen are scanning splintered neighborhoods for any spaces big enough to shield survivors. Scott Pelley joined one of the teams during their search-and-rescue efforts.




