Regional News
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Veterans No Boundaries Hosts Weekend Fun at Sunday River
- Lots of winter fun for disabled veterans at Sunday River in Newry over the weekend. Maine Adaptive Sports and Recreation sponsored the 'Veterans No Boundaries' program. Vets took part in ...
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Maine Gas Prices Take Big Leap
Gas prices took a big leap in Maine this past week. Mainegasprices.com says the average price shot up 14 cents and is now $3.70/gallon. The national average is $3.48/gallon.Gas prices took a...
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New Stamps Honoring Rosa Parks Go on Sale Monday
A new stamp goes on sale Monday to honor of civil rights activist Rosa Parks. February 4th marks what would have been her 100th birthday. She was arrested in 1955 in Alabama for refusing...
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Fishermen React to New Cod Quotas
Local fishermen say new quotas on cod will have a devastating impact on an already struggling business. Regulators drastically cut the catch limit on groundfish on Wednesday. The "New...
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Thomas College Holds Discussion on Maine Poverty
A day long discussion on poverty took place at Thomas College on Friday. Panelists spoke to students, faculty and community members on a wide range of poverty-related topics. They spoke...
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Some Mainers Still Without Power After High Winds
Some Mainers still don't have power after Thursday's high winds. At its peak, more than 100,000 homes and businesses were without power because of the winds. Bangor Hydro now has less than...
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Local Schools React to Recent High-Stressed Students
A new report says stress, anxiety and panic attacks are on the rise at many US high schools. Experts blame heightened school performance and troubles at home, made worse by a shaky...
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First Democrat Throws in Hat for Governor Race
A Yarmouth man is the first Democrat to announce his candidacy for Governor of Maine. Steve Woods filed paperwork today with the Maine Ethics Commission. He's been a business leader and has...
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LePage Turns Down $320 Million Liquor Deal
Governor LePage has turned down a deal offered by the state's wholesale liquor distributor. Maine Beverage would pay the state $320 million over ten years if the state would extend the contract...
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Zumba Trial Heads to Supreme Court over Privacy Violations
The lawyer for a woman accused of using her dance studio in kennebunk as a front for prostitution is joining a supreme court fight over privacy violations. A judge threw out firty-six invasion...
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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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Judge: Ariz. sheriff's office profiles Latinos
Fed judge ruled that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff, Joe Arpaio, systematically racially profiled Latinos
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Video: 5/24: I-5 bridge collapses north of Seattle; "On the Road": Three siblings survive Okla. tornado
A section of the Riverside Bridge, which carries traffic along Interstate-5 near Seattle, collapsed after a truck hit an overhead beam, plunging vehicles into the Skagit River below; and "On the Road," Steve Hartman reports on three siblings who survived the Okla. tornado that destroyed their home and elementary school. But they said that's the only thing left in the house that matters is their dog. actually, change Riverside Bridge in the dek for "I-5"
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Video: On the road: Three siblings survive Okla. tornado
As part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman reports on three siblings who survived the Okla. tornado that destroyed their home and elementary school. But what they were most worried about was finding their dog.
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Sibling rivalry takes a backseat after Okla. tornado
The Brown children used to never get along with each other, but that changed following the tornado in Moore
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Video: Congressional gold medal awarded to civil rights heroes
A turning point in the Civil Rights movement came 50 years ago when the Ku Klux Klan bombed a black Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala. -- killing four girls. On Friday, President Obama signed a law to honor the victims' memories by giving them Congressional Gold Medals. Bill Plante speaks with a survivor of the deadly day.



