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The Maine Center for Disease Control has identified two more positive HIV cases in Penobscot County, bringing the total cases to 26 since an outbreak was identified more than a year ago.
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Five voters sued Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows in May, accusing her of writing a deliberately confusing ballot question.
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Mainers will still benefit from a new click to cancel law, despite a federal court blocking similar rules created by the Federal Trade Commission.
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The National Weather Service's Doppler tower in Gray, Maine, needs to be raised 50 feet — but it's been waiting for years.
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The Portland City Council will vote Monday on a proposed settlement with Federated Companies over a housing development that never came to fruition.
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The new barrier will be more substantial than the wooden picket fence that used to provide a buffer between the road and the governor's mansion in Augusta.
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President Trump will be at the final game in the FIFA Club World Cup, taking place Sunday. Paul Tenorio of The Athletic talks about this moment in the culture and business of soccer in America.
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The Atlantic Writer Charlie Warzel on his new reporting about Elon Musk, Grok and why a chatbot called for a new Holocaust.
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The Polish player emerged victorious after less than an hour of gameplay.
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A 21-year-old Florida man was beaten to death by Israeli settlers while visiting family in the West Bank.
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Federal regulators repeatedly granted appeals to remove Camp Mystic's buildings from their 100-year flood map, loosening oversight as the camp operated and expanded in a dangerous flood plain.
Friday—We re-air our earlier show about the many trails to enjoy in Maine, and what goes into building and maintaining them
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