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The standing order is essentially a prescription for all Mainers older than 6 months to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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A Bangor-based wedding catering business is the subject of more than 20 consumer complaints from couples who say services fell short or were never provided.
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Maine State Police say Jacob Brown sped off during a traffic stop before crashing into some woods.
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The Wells Police Department has paused the contract with ICE and is taking a wait-and-see approach, after two bills were introduced in the state legislature to address the matter. One would restrict how state and local law enforcement work with federal enforcement.
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Low river flows are making it hard to make electricity at the region's river dams.
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The first release of test results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress under the Trump administration reveals low scores in Maine and across the country.
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A federal appeals court blocked President Trump from firing Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, just ahead of a key vote on interest rates.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. picks more new vaccine advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, days before a two-day meeting to consider COVID and hepatitis B shots.
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Pascoal said he had composed thousands of pieces. "I am 100 percent intuitive," he once told NPR. Miles Davis called him one of the most important musicians in the world.
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The broadcast was a striking reminder of Kirk's influence, both as a leader in the young conservative space and a behind-the-scenes political player who helped shape President Trump's agenda.
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President Trump would like companies to report their earnings less frequently. Executives have long called for that -- but some financial experts worry it would go badly.
Tuesday—How are architects trying to do their part to help address Maine's shortage of affordable housing?
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