Regional News
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Augusta Woman Arrested in Connection with Pharmacy Robbery
- Police arrested an Augusta woman Thursday afternoon they say was involved in a pharmacy robbery in the city last week. Stephanie McCormick, 22, is charged with aiding and abetting the robbery...
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New Report Sheds Light on Maine'e Economic State
A new report shows how many people in our state are suffering economically. The corporation of Enterprise Development reports 14.6% of Mainers live in poverty. 46.4% have less than three...
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Congressman Michaud Tours Maine Pulp and Paper Industry
Congressman Mike Michaud is touring Maine's pulp and paper industry. During the five day tour he will visit seven of the state's mills. Michaud is hearing firsthand from mill administrators,...
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Time Running Out to Register Maine Dogs
Dog owners have until Thursday to get their pets licensed or face a $25 penalty. The state requires all dogs to be registered, every year, by December 31st. Owners are given a one-month...
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Susan Collins Receives Navy's Highest Public Service Honor
Some high praise from the Navy for Senator Susan Collins. The Secretary of the Navy is presenting her with the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award. It's the Navy's highest public...
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Judge to Decide Whether to Move Forward in Strong Trial
A judge will hold a hearing Tuesday to determine whether to move forward with remaining charges in the trial of a key figure in a prostitution scandal in Kennebunk. Friday, a judge dismissed...
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Viles Arboretum Farmers' Market Accepting Applications
- The Viles Arboretum Farmers' Market is now accepting applications for their upcoming season. The market runs every Friday, starting May 3rd to October 4th. It's located off Route 9 on...
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Chemical BPA Banned from Baby Food and Formula Packaging
The Maine Board of Environmental Protection has voted to ban the chemical BPA from baby food and infant formula packaging. State lawmakers now must review and authorize the action. In June,...
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Old Orchard Man Suing Hannaford After Salmonella Outbreak
A man made sick by tainted ground beef is suing Hannaford supermarkets. Kenneth Koehler of Old Orchard Beach claims he suffered two months of debilitating symptoms after eating ground beef he...
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Experts Predict Large Lobster Catch Next Year
Industry experts predict a big lobster catch in Maine next year, which would mean low prices for those who catch lobster for a living. The commissioner of the Maine Department of Marine...
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Convicted Rapist Faces Sentencing 30 Years Later
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Bouffard New Maine Prison Warden
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Red Cross Explains How Mainers Can Help Oklahoma Tornado Victims
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LePage Vows To Veto Hospital Repayment-Medicaid Expansion Bill - $105 Million In Bonds Now In Jeopardy
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Gov. LePage Vetoes College Tobacco Ban
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Local Organization Needs Help After Search Efforts
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WABI Employee Walks Against Suicide
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Convicted Sex Offender from Charleston Going to Prison for 35 Years
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Education Commissioner Visits Belfast School
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Concealed Weapons Bill
Breaking News from CBS
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Video: Moore, Okla. students reunite with classmates
Today is the last day of school in Moore, Olka., and half the students don't have a classroom to go to. Now, the community is coming together to help the kids who lost so much. Vinita Nair reports.
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Video: Eye Opener at 8: Obama pivots on terror, drone strategy
The White House confirms four Americans have been killed in drone attacks. Also, an investigation reveals hazardous working conditions at Bangladesh garment factories. A look at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
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Video: Watch: Rare Vietnam War tapes unearthed
Military families of the past used to rely on film to keep in touch with loved ones on the front line. Jim Axelrod reports on a man who found some rare footage from the Vietnam War, and wants to return those memories to more than 200 families.
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Video: Feds targeted FOX reporter James Rosen
Court documents show the Obama Administration secretly monitored Washington-based FOX journalist James Rosen. Seeking a search warrant, the FBI called Rosen a criminal co-conspirator, even though he is not charged with any crime. Jan Crawford reports.
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Video: Gold prices plummet: What does it mean?
When the recession hit, many investors turned to gold. But now, gold prices are down 18-percent for the year, and 23-percent since October. Mellody Hobson reports.



