Local News
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Experts: Keep Safe Distance from Seals
- You might start seeing a lot of seals pop up along the shoreline in Maine. This is the time of year when the animals visit. While they may be cute, experts with NOAA Fisheries remind you...
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Maine Sports Hall of Famer Pleads No Contest to Child Porn
- A Maine sports hall of famer accused of having child porn pleaded no contest in court Thursday. According to his attorney, 62-year-old Dana Wilson of Brewer decided to enter the plea to avoid...
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Winslow Company Accused of Labor Violations
- Labor groups have accused a Winslow-based aluminum trailer manufacturer of illegally firing employees for trying to unionize. Matt Schlobohm, executive director of the Maine AFL-CIO, says five...
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North Pond Hermit's Court Appearance Postponed
- A scheduled court appearance for a man who lived as a hermit in the woods of central Maine for nearly three decades has been postponed pending completion of a mental health...
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Education Commissioner Visits Belfast School
- Maine's education commissioner is visiting Belfast as part of his ongoing tour to observe innovative school programs across the state. Stephen Bowen is visiting Troy Howard Middle School in...
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WABI Employee Walks Against Suicide
- A bill aiming to prevent youth suicide in Maine became law following a ceremonial signing Tuesday. Public schools will now have to educate all staff on how to spot the signs. Advocates...
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Bouffard New Maine Prison Warden
- The Maine State Prison has a new Warden. Rodney Bouffard is taking over the role after serving as Acting Warden for several months. He has worked in a number of high level positions within...
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Brewer High Health Fair
- Despite the rain, Brewer High students enjoyed a day at the fair. They packed the gym for an annual Health Fair. Brewer’s Student Health Advisory Board put together this day to inform peers...
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Glenburn Business Raising Funds For Nichole Cable's Family Through Apparel
- A local business is doing what it can to help Nichole Cable's family. Workstore in Glenburn is making stickers, sweatshirts, and t-shirts in memory of Nichole. They created a custom...
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Local Organization Needs Help After Search Efforts
- After countless hours spent searching for Nichole Cable, local volunteer organizations could use some help. The Down East Emergency Medicine Institute, or DEEMI, was a vital part of the...
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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
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Man Arrested for Setting 2 Fires and Firing Shots at Police
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Nichole Cable Vigils
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Local Reaction: Wet Weather Dampening Spirits This Memorial Day Weekend?
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Gifford's Ice Cream Gets a Sweet Prize
Breaking News from CBS
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Forecaster kept track of Okla. tornado and his family
David Andra of the National Weather Service was not only monitoring the deadly tornado but also checking up on his family living in Moore
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Survivor of KKK Baptist Church bombing: "I had to forgive"
Bombing of black church in Birmingham, Alabama, was turning point in Civil Rights movement
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Jersey Shore shop owners reopen for Memorial Day
In summer resort town of Sea Bright, all 34 businesses destroyed; dozen reopening this weekend
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Video: Security watch lists growing too large?
Similar to the Boston Marathon bombings, the two London terror suspects were on a U.K. government watch list. But investigators said there was no way to predict they would commit a crime. Bob Orr reports on how the watch list system maybe be getting overwhelmed..
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Video: Obama urges honorable conduct on military grads
A U.S. Army missile unit at Fort Greely, Alaska is under investigation for allegations of sexual assault and fear of reprisals. On Friday, President Obama reminded graduating military cadets that they must uphold honorable conduct. Major Garrett reports.




