Local News
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Smoking Materials Blamed for Fire at Corinth Grocery Store
- Firefighters say a carelessly tossed cigarette is to blame for a fire that burned the backside of a grocery store in Corinth. Crews were called to Whitney's Family Supermarket on Main Street...
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Wardens Recover Bodies of Missing Snowmobilers
- Maine game wardens have recovered the bodies of two missing snowmobilers from Rangeley Lake. According to a spokesman for the Maine Warden Service, the bodies of Kenneth Henderson of China and...
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Former Child Case Worker Denied Probation Request
- A judge has denied a probation request for a woman convicted of manslaughter. Sally Ann Schofield is serving 17 years for the 2001 death of 5-year-old foster child, Logan Marr. Schofield's...
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Charges Filed in Connection with Hampden Crash
- Charges have been filed in connection with a crash Saturday on Route 202 in Hampden. Dakota El-Hajj, 20, is charged with driving to endanger. Police say he crashed his car into an...
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Bangor Police Release Person of Interest Photo
- Bangor police are asking for the public's help in finding a man they want to question in connection with a home robbery. Police are calling the man a person of interest involved with a credit...
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Flags Ordered to be Flown at Half Staff in Honor of Peace Officer Memorial Day
Governor LePage has ordered flags flown at half staff Wednesday in honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day. The lowering of the flags is in accordance with a proclamation issued by President...
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Canadian Lobster Protest Revive Memories of 2012
- Protests and blockades in Canada over low lobster prices are rekindling memories of last summer when Canadian fishermen angrily blocked truckloads of Maine-caught lobsters from being delivered to...
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Augusta Woman Gets Suspended Sentence for Embezzlement
- An Augusta woman has received a four-year suspended sentence for embezzling more than $50,000 from a Hallowell lawyer and using the money to pay for hunting trips to Africa and Australia for her...
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Big Transformer Headed to new Substation in Windsor
- State police will escort a 286-ton electrical transformer over the road from Searsport to the Central Maine Power's new Coopers Mills Road substation in Windsor. The transformer is scheduled...
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Report: Maine Deaths Outnumber Births in 2012
- A new analysis by the state economist says Maine had 103 more deaths than births in 2012. The analysis of U.S. Census data shows that Maine's birth rate of 14.1 per 1,000 women in 1990 slipped...
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Authorities Continue to Work Together to Search for Nichole Cable
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Wardens Invite Public to Search for Missing Glenburn Teen
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Bands Battle In Ellsworth To Benefit Area Nonprofit
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Relay For Life Raises Over $250,000 for Cancer Research
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Law Enforcement May Soon Need Warrants To Use Cameras On Remote Private Property
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Valley Grange Awards WABI
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Fugitive Arrested Following Chase
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Bargain Hunters Prepare for 10-Mile Yard Sale in Cornville and Skowhegan
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Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory Opens Saturday
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A Spectacular Day For Seniors In Bangor
Breaking News from CBS
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Crash in small Va. town injures dozens during parade
Authorities investigating after car drives into group of hikers in Damascus
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Once hailed a hero, ex-Philly cop faces charges
Richard DeCoatsworth, who still chased his attacker after being shot in the face in 2007, has been arrested and charged with rape
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Authorities: N.Y. college student was killed by police
Andrea Rebello was being held by an armed intruder as police responded to a report of a home invasion at an off-campus home
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Oxbow upsets Orb at Preakness Stakes, ruining Triple Crown bid
Kentucky Derby winner's bid to capture Triple Crown ruined at Baltimore's Pimlico Race Course
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FBI searches apartment in ricin letter case
Federal investigators have been searching for the person who sent the letters, which were postmarked Tuesday in Spokane




