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New England states saw varying increases in out-of-state patients seeking abortion care last year.
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At the same time, park officials are gearing up for what they believe will be another difficult hiring season.
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The widow of a 75-year old man who died at Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center in October of 2021 has filed a wrongful death lawsuit in Penobscot County Superior County.
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Maine school officials say financial help is needed to follow proposed new federal rules that would reduce the amount of sugar in school meals.
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Members of the U.S. and Canadian lobster fisheries met in Portland over the weekend to discuss the challenges facing their industry.
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In the middle of a Maine winter, a super insulated house keeps its family warm. There's no furnace — just a small heat pump. The same heat pump is used to cool the home in the summer months.
A passive house in Maine is able to maintain a temperature of around 70 degrees without the use of a furnace.
On the campus of Unity College in Maine is a solar panel that former President Jimmy Carter once installed on the White House.
In the decade since Unity divested, the movement has snowballed, with hundreds more institutions following in its steps.
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Rescue workers fanned across Turkey and Syria Tuesday in a second day of desperate searches to find survivors from the massive earthquake and aftershocks that had the death toll climbing by the hour.
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The speech represents a chance for Biden to address the nation on where he thinks the country stands, where it is headed and what his priorities are ahead. Here, several issue areas to look out for.
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Astronomers are debating how quickly the observations of the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope should be made public.
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The meltdowns that recently brought flights to a halt have prompted lawmakers to draft new rules for airlines. The changes would give travelers at least $1,350 if bumped from an overbooked flight.
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A prosthetics clinic that once served mostly American military veterans is now helping Ukrainian amputees get state of the art prostheses.
Tuesday—The pressures on first responders and how that affects their mental health
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