Regional News
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Colby Celebrates 200th Anniversary
Colby College is celebrating its 200th anniversary. In 1813 the school started out as the Maine Literary and Theological Institution when James Madison was America's president. The official...
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Mark Strong Prostitution Trial Continues
A computer expert says a Thomaston man charged with promoting prostitution deleted his e-mail a day after police raided a fitness instructor's dance studio, office and home in February of last...
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Deering Students to Perform Play Based on the Labor Mural
- The Maine labor mural, whose sudden removal triggered protests and litigation two years ago, is the subject of a new play. On Friday, Deering High School students in Portland plan to present a...
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Mark Strong Lawyers Attack Integrity of Lead Investigator
Lawyers for a man accused of supporting a Kennebunk prostitution operation are attacking the integrity of the lead investigator in the case. Lawyers for Mark Strong Senior say they want to...
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Mark Strong Trial Testimonies Begin
Witnesses in the trial of a Thomaston man accused of helping a fitness instructor engage in prostitution say they saw men come and go from her dance studio and rented office in Kennebunk. Also,...
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House and Senate Send Supplemental Budget to Governor
Both the Maine House and Senate have given final approval to a supplemental budget that will fill a $153 million shortfall from now through June. It's been sent to the governor for his...
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Maine Lawmakers to Vote on Supplemental Budget
Maine lawmakers could vote this week on a $153 million supplemental budget. It's in response to $88 million in extra Medicaid costs and $35 million in shortfalls because of a lagging...
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Pest May Be Making Its Way Back to Maine
A pest might be making its way back to Maine. The spruce budworm devastated Maine's forests three decades ago. Spraying was done over East Millinocket in the early 80's, which successfully...
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Free Dinner for MDI Fire Fund
- A free dinner in Bar Harbor Tuesday will also raise some money for people in need. St. Saviour's Parish is hosting the Community Valentine Dinner. All donations benefit the MDI Fire Fund,...
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Memorial Held for Maine Warden Service Veteran
A memorial service was held in Vassalboro Monday for a 23 year veteran of the Maine Warden Service. Major Gregg Sanborn, 47, died last week after a battle with a rare type of...
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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"
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Brewer Scouts Honors Veterans
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Central Maine Power Company Sued by Contractor for $43M
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Coalition Delivers 3,000 Petitions Urging Lawmakers To Expand Medicaid
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LePage Hopes To Eliminate Income Tax In Maine If Elected To Second Term
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Three Indicted in Reported Aroostook County Meth Lab Bust
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University of Maine Tuition Rates to be Set
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Press Conference Slated For 11:30am For Discovery Of Body Monday Night
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Pet of the Week: Old Town Animal Orphanage
Breaking News from CBS
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Bay Area hosting 50th Super Bowl
NFL owners voted for the 49ers' new stadium in Santa Clara to host football's biggest game in 2016; 2017 game will be in Houston
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Peace Corps will accept same-sex couples
Organization has allowed married couples to serve together since it was founded in 1961
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Video: Why can't Oklahoma residents build tornado shelters?
Time magazine senior environment and energy writer Bryan Walsh explains the geological limitations Oklahoma residents have to face as they try to build tornado bunkers and talks about what the local government should learn about providing shelter from deadly tornadoes.
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Video: Jodi Arias talks about suicide, what she'll do with her life in prison
Jodi Arias gives her statement on why she contemplated suicide and how she plans to help others if she spends her life in prison.
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Video: Jodi Arias makes her opening statements to the jury
Jodi Arias talks about the impact of her actions on the Alexander family and her family.



