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Maine health officials are preparing to dispense stockpiles of newly received H1N1 vaccines to hospitals, clinics and health facilities. Full Story »
Maine health officials are preparing to dispense stockpiles of newly received H1N1 vaccines to hospitals, clinics and health facilities. Full Story »
State officials need to develop strict guidelines to prevent abuse before Maine's new medical marijuana law can take effect. Full Story »
Multiple underlying medical conditions have been factors in all fatal cases, the Maine CDC said. Full Story »
Maine is preparing for the first significant snowstorm of the season. Full Story »
Amtrak had record-breaking ridership on Thanksgiving week, including strong showings on some New England routes. Full Story »
Frank M. Coffin, who served four decades on the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, has died at age 90. Full Story »
A 14-member panel of state officials, police, medical professionals and others are trying to fix what they see as problems in Maine's newly approved medical marijuana law so it can be implemented by its deadline. Full Story »
An official with the Maine Department of Marine Resources says finding the wreckage of a fishing boat that sank last March could help determine why seven fisherman and two vessels have been lost in the area in the last year. Full Story »
A former teacher's aide at an elementary school in Portland pleaded guilty Tuesday to possessing a firearm on school property. Full Story »
A consultant hired by the city of Westbrook says the Fire and Rescue Department needs stronger leadership and training in communication skills. Full Story »
A federal judge is urging a Millinocket man being sent to prison on child pornography charges to tell police what he knows about the unsolved 1980 killing of a 16-year-old girl. Full Story »
The Peace Corps said Vermont and Maine are among the nation's top volunteer-producing states per capita in 2009. Full Story »
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Military families gathered Monday night in Orono to send off 150 soldiers to Afghanistan. Full Story »
The cost of repairing and maintaining roads is so expensive that a central Maine town may just rip them up. Full Story »
Portland's new mayor sworn in Monday afternoon could be the last mayor chosen by the City Council. Full Story »
City Councilor Nicholas M. Mavodones Jr. was sworn-in Monday as the mayor of Portland. Full Story »
Making ends meet is a top priority these days and finding a part time job might be just the thing to keep you afloat during tough times. More Full Story »
Bail was set Monday for the two men charged with conspiracy to commit robbery in connection with a fatal shooting in Gray. Full Story »
The Cumberland County district attorney has charged a former teacher's aide with possession of a firearm on public school property. Full Story »
A South Portland man is facing manslaughter and driving under the influence charges in connection with the death of a Deering High School student in September. Full Story »
A York man was sentenced Monday for manslaughter in last year's stabbing of a longtime friend. Full Story »
About 150 Maine National Guard soldiers are being given a send-off for a one-year mission in Afghanistan. Full Story »
More Mainers have been enrolling in the federal food stamp program as the recession has taken its toll on jobs and the economy. Full Story »
A 2-year-old boy who was pulled from the Little River in the area of Upper Middle Road in Lebanon Friday morning could be released from the hospital in a week. Full Story »
Fireworks light up the sky at the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock. AP/Danny Johnston
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