Special Reports
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I Love My Pet: February 11, 2013
Do you want to feature your pet on our station? To do so: Just send us a picture. E-mail it to WABI at wabi@wabi.tv. Please put "Attention I Love My Pet" in the subject line. Or slip it in...
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Senior Watch: February 11, 2013
In Senior Watch, Terry Moore joined Carolyn Callahan on TV5 News at Noon to talk about senior Maine women veteran services and benefits. Maine Veterans' Sevices- Peter Ogden:...
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The Maine Course: Natalie's at Camden Harbour Inn
- In honor of Valentine's Day, I went looking romantic destinations in Maine. I came across an inn on the mid-coast where their attention to detail was something I had to see for myself. I...
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Roaming Rob: Tobogganing
Skiers, snowboarders, and outdoor enthusiasts all flock to the Camden Snow Bowl during the winter months for some fun in the snow. But thousands of spectators gather once every year to see a...
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Inside the Cockpit: A Tour of a C5 Military Plane
- Bangor International Airport doesn't just take care of commercial and corporate flights, military flights come and go from the airport, too. TV 5's Carolyn Callahan got a rare look inside one...
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Finance is Fun: Financing for a Growing Family
In Finance is Fun, Marion Syversen joined Carolyn Callahan on TV5 News at Noon to talk about managing your finances when beginning a family. Changes – Home a lot more. Baby needs it to stay...
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Tips on Saving Money When There is Little to None to Save
According to the recent release of a report from the Corporation For Enterprise Development (CFED), 46% of Maine residents have almost no savings to fall back on if a job loss, medical crisis or...
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Behind-the-Scenes at Bangor International Airport
- It takes a lot of people and machines to keep Bangor International Airport on time and safe. TV 5's Carolyn Callahan got a behind-the-scenes look at some of the action. Tony Caruso is...
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Behind The Badge -The Bangor Police Department's Special Response Team
- Public servants like police officers, fire fighters, paramedics, put their lives on the line to save the lives of others. They go into unknown situations and have to rely on their training....
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Senior Watch: Scams
In Senior Watch, Chief Deputy Troy Morton, with the Penobscot County Sheriff's Department, joined Carolyn Callahan on TV5 News at Noon to talk about scams targeting seniors.In Senior Watch, Chief...
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Family And Community Grieve Over Nichole Cable
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Maine Group Criticizes Federal Immigration Plan
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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
Breaking News from CBS
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Oklahoma tornado victims mull next moves
Assessing whether to rebuild their homes; Fire chief in hardest-hit Moore says it's likely no one's still trapped in rubble
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Video: 5/21: Plaza Towers Elementary School: A look at the damage; Tornado injuries: A doctor's point of view
Workers searched through what was left of Plaza Towers Elementary School, which was demolished by the tornado in Moore, Okla. As Anna Werner reports, in many neighborhoods, there isn't much left to salvage; Also, although neighborhoods were destroyed by Monday's tornado, the community of Moore, Okla., has come together; And, around 60 people were still hospitalized Tuesday with injuries they sustained when the tornado plowed through Moore, Okla. Scott Pelley talks to Dr. David Hogan, who helped treat many of the patients who were rushed to his hospital Monday night.
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Prosecutors seek retrial in Bell, Calif. corruption case
L.A. County prosecutors want retrial after jurors had issued mixed verdict for ex-officials accused of corruption
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Video: 5/21: Family's last-minute decision likely saved their lives; Closer look reveals extent of destruction in Moore
David and Anna Friess lost almost all of their possessions in Monday's tornado, but they could have lost more, if not for a last-minute decision; Also, a tour of neighborhoods in Moore, Okla., reveals many homes weren't just damaged by Monday's massive tornado - they were destroyed; And, one resident of Moore, Okla., lost her home to a tornado for a second time Monday.
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Video: 5/21: Tornado in Moore, Okla., was an EF5, the most powerful there is
The twister that plowed through Moore, Okla., injured more than 300 people and caused at least 24 deaths ; Also, a third-grade teacher at Plaza Tower Elementary School in Moore, Okla., did everything she could to save her students; And, Glenn Lewis, the mayor of Moore, Okla., was there in 1999 when another tornado devastated the city. He speaks to Scott Pelley about how the town will rebuild following Monday's disaster.



