Features
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Pet of the Week: Old Town Animal Orphanage
Bobbi Fowler was in from the Old Town Animal Orphanage with a furry friend for us to meet. Bobbi let us know about a couple upcoming events in April and May that are fundraisers for the...
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Students to Remember Classmate at New Hampshire High School
- High school seniors in one New Hampshire town will be attending school on an upcoming Sunday. The Plaistow students will be participating in a Day of Compassion on May 5 to honor Evan Dube, a...
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UPDATE: South Portland Police Search for Bank Robber
- Police have charged Joseph Morrill, 23, of South Portland with robbery for allegedly robbing a bank. Morrill was arrested late Monday and charged with robbery. He's being held on $150,000...
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NH Governor Asks for Through Review on Pipeline Issue
- New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan has asked Secretary of State John Kerry for a thorough environmental and permitting process before allowing any existing pipelines in the state to transport tar...
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Plays Of The Week
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Many Big Ticket Bills Still Pending in Maine Legislature
The current legislative session is more than half way complete with some of the biggest bills still pending. Lawmakers still need to pass a state budget, and they have to resolve a $484-million...
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Senior Watch April 22, 2013
Meg Callaway from the Charlotte White Center, talks about a conference she is holding regarding people with developmental disabilities who develop dementia later in life. For more information...
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I Love My Pet, April 22, 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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Abby's Kitchen Bytes: Asparagus and Mango Salad
For this weeks Abby's Kitchen Bytes, Abby Freethy, showed us an asparagus and mango salad layered on prosciutto with a white wine vinaigrette. If you have any questions for Abby about this...
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Portland's Oxford Street Homeless Shelter Eases Overcrowding
- Officials have alleviated crowding problems at Portland's Oxford Street homeless shelter by tightening the rules that previously allowed people to stay indefinitely. Director Josh O'Brien says...
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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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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.
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Oklahoma tornado victim search efforts winding down
After nearly 24 hours of searching, fire chief said he was confident there were no more bodies or survivors in the rubble



