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Do you think background checks should be mandatory for gun sales at gun shows?
Yes 81% (571 Votes) No 19% (138 Votes)Yes 81% (571 Votes) No 19% (138 ...
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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. She also let us know about two events coming up in April that are fundraisers for the...
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7 Faculty Members at USM Told They Will Lose Their Jobs
- A union representative says seven faculty members at the University of Southern Maine have been told they will lose their jobs as the school tries to trim $5 million from next year's budget. A...
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Troubled Charter Back on Track to Open This Fall
- Maine's charter school commission has put a proposed Portland school involved in a high-profile controversy on track to open this fall. Baxter Academy for Technology and Science already...
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Plays Of The Week
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Senior Watch: April 8, 2013
In Senior Watch, Jennifer Maskala with Rosscare joined Carolyn Callahan on TV5 News at Noon to talk about the Antique Appraisal at Dirigo Pines to benefit the LiveSAFE emergency alert...
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I Love My Pet: April 8, 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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Investigator: Candle Starts Fire Killing Homeless Portland Man
- Maine fire marshal investigators believe a candle started a fire that claimed the life of a homeless man at an encampment in Portland. Officials on Monday identified the victim as 53-year-old...
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Have you already purchased tickets to any of this year's Waterfront Concerts?
Yes 13% (97 Votes) No 76% (585 Votes) Planning to 11% (86 Votes)Yes 13% (97 Votes) No 76% (585 Votes) Planning to 11% (86 ...
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Abby's Kitchen Bytes: Squash Soup and Grilled Cheddar Cheese and Tomato Sandwiches
In this week's Abby's Kitchen Bytes, Abby Freethy made squash soup with grilled cheddar cheese and tomato sandwiches. If you would like information on how to make this dish or questions about...
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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
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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"
Breaking News from CBS
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How tornado warning systems work
Despite advanced technology, Moore, Oklahoma's tornado warning system still relies on someone pulling a lever to activate the alarm
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Video: Mother and daughter share stories of survival
Courtney Brown and her second-grade class took shelter in a hallway at their school; Courtney's mom rushed to what was left of the school to search for her children. The mother and daughter tell Norah O'Donnell their story.
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Oklahoma native's home destroyed for the second time
Nancy Davis, 94, helped save lives during the tornado by sharing her shelter, built after the historic 1999 twister in Moore
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Video: Oklahoma National Guardsmen comb through rubble
Oklahoma National Guardsmen are scanning splintered neighborhoods for any spaces big enough to shield survivors. Scott Pelley joined one of the teams during their search-and-rescue efforts.
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Okla. family mourns child killed at school following tornado
Joshua Hornsby raced to find his 9-year-old daughter at school when the tornado hit; he got there 10 minutes too late



