Local News
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MEMA Prepares to Help In Tornado Aftermath
- The Maine Emergency Management Agency is prepared to assist those devastated by Monday's tornado. They're part of the National Emergency Management Assistance Compact. They've been called...
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BREAKING: Body Believed to Be Nichole Cable Found
State Police, along with the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Department, believe they have located the body of missing 15-year-old Nichole Cable. The family has been notified of the developments....
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Woman Kicks Out Police Car Window
- Police say a woman's arrest in Bangor over the weekend led to her kicking out a police car window. 27-year-old Tasha Perry is charged with disorderly conduct and criminal mischief. Around 1...
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Propane-Powered Cars
- Propane-powered cars are driving down energy costs in Ellsworth. Maine-based energy company RH Foster operates the state's first and only dispenser of autogas. Company leaders celebrated...
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Efforts Continue In Search For Missing Nichole Cable Of Glenburn
- The search for a missing Glenburn teen continues. 15-year-old Nichole Cable hasn't been heard from for more than a week now. The Penobscot County Sheriff's Office says that on Sunday night,...
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Coalition Delivers 3,000 Petitions Urging Lawmakers To Expand Medicaid
- A coalition supporting the expansion of federally funded Medicaid services to nearly 70,000 Mainers had their voices heard in Augusta Monday. The group, "Cover Maine Now" delivered more than...
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LePage Hopes To Eliminate Income Tax In Maine If Elected To Second Term
- Governor LePage invited folks to The Blaine House Monday afternoon to talk about how his new idea for state tax policy he thinks could strengthen Maine's workforce. The governor hosted author...
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LePage: "Office of governor was totally disrespected"
- Sunday in Augusta, Governor LePage was not allowed to address the Appropriations Committee during a budget work session to discuss a projected shortfall in the Department of Health and Human...
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Veterans Share Legacy of Bangor Middle School
- Middle school students from Bangor learned some first-hand history lessons Monday at the Cole Land Transportation Museum. They interviewed veterans there, some of which had a special connection...
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BSO Youth Concert With A Special Guest
- Nearly 2,000 students made their way to the Collins Center for the Arts at UMaine today for the Bangor Symphony Orchestra's annual youth concert. One of the highlights was a teenager playing on...
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Bouffard New Maine Prison Warden
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Governor LePage Moving His Office
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High School Documentarians Honor Veterans
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Elementary Students Honor Their Unsung Heroes
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Weight Watchers Program Free For ME First Responders
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A Crash Course In Distracted Driving For Students In Newport
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Charleston Sex Offender Sentenced to 35 Years In Federal Prison Gets State Sentence
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Governor Vetoes Hospital/Medicaid Bill
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Maine Sports Hall of Famer Pleads No Contest to Child Porn
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North Pond Hermit's Court Appearance Postponed
Breaking News from CBS
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Kids, teachers from destroyed Okla. school reunite
Students who survived the storm gathered with their teachers at another Moore school that wasn't damaged
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Video: Okla. couple survived tornado in their closet
Lewis and Janie Haywood huddled in their closet when the 200-mile-an-hour tornado blew through and destroyed their home Monday. Now they're facing the painful question of where to rebuild.
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Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys
Under the proposal drafted by the Scouts' governing board, gay adults will remain barred from serving as Scout leaders
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Video: 5/23: Obama: The war on terror, "like all wars, must end"; baby born as tornado struck
Warning of the danger of keeping America on a "perpetual wartime footing," President Obama called for an end to the war on terror; and, With a tornado and a baby on the way, doctors and nurses at the Moore Medical Center really had to deliver.
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Video: Extra: Okla. dog owner and dog Bowser reunited
Moore, Oklahoma resident Barbara Garcia lost everything in this week's devastating tornado. But amid the rubble, Barbara -- and a CBS News crew -- found and rescued her beloved Bowser. "CBS This Morning" caught up with the duo several days later. Anna Werner reports.




