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During a heatwave, Mainers can head to the beach, the movies, a cooling center or turn on the AC if they have it. But Maine's wildlife don't have that option. On days where the mercury is high and the heat index is even higher, birds, fish and mammals can be at risk.
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Ryan Nichols, 37, was fatally shot in an altercation with police early on November 30th, 2024. Police responded after a 911 caller reported he was assaulting her family members, according to a letter from Attorney General Aaron Frey.
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Operators are proposing big changes for how they run three dams on the Connecticut River.
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Bath Iron Works and the Maine State Chamber of Commerce sued the state, arguing that payments made into the new program by employers with private plans qualifying for exemptions should be refunded.
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Local unions rallied in Brewer today, the 41st stop in the AFL-CIO's "It's Better In a Union" national bus tour.
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The citizens initiative proposed increasing the city's minimum wage to $20 an hour for businesses with 50 or more workers over three years, but the council amended it to an increase of $19 an hour.
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Think you have what it takes to successfully manipulate the market and build a domestic industry from the ground up? If so, these eight questions stand between you and your Summer School diploma in Political Economy.
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When parents die, sibling tensions can arise over inheritance. In many traditions, the oldest child used to get it all. In a part of Pakistan, there's a surprise twist: The youngest is the chosen one.
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How do you heal the wounds of war? That is the mission of Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a reconstructive and plastic surgeon at the American University of Beirut Medical Center.
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At a time when congressional Republicans are generally opting against town halls, Missouri Rep. Mark Alford is embarking on a four-day, 15-stop tour to meet with constituents.
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National Grandparents Day is Sep. 7. NPR wants to hear from new grandparents about how your life has changed.
Wednesday—A new comprehensive guide updates what we know about the frogs, toads, salamanders, snakes and turtles in Maine. The book's authors join us to talk about these interesting creatures.
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