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Angus King is among 40 U.S. Senators urging the Departments of Labor and Homeland Security to release the maximum number of H-2B visas for Fiscal Year 2025.
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Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston is the first hospital in the state to use new AI technology in disease identification.
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The new rules say that any amount of lead in dust on floors or window sills is considered hazardous.
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A tight labor market has created advantages for Maine workers to negotiate for higher wages, including those who have long been economically disadvantaged, according to a new report from the Maine Center for Economic Policy.
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The PFAS Fund Advisory Committee held a public hearing on the implementation of initiatives to help farmers on Thursday.
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Mainers for Working Families worked with Undue Medical Debt to purchase portfolios of medical debt for people who earn up to 400% of the federal poverty level, or whose medical debt is more than 5% of their income.
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The tests revealed high levels of PFAS in muscle tissue for deer and wild turkeys harvested in two areas covering parts of Unity, Unity Township, Albion and Freedom.
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18 people were killed, 13 were shot and survived, and many others witnessed the deadliest attack in Maine’s history. A year later, we look at how some have navigated the aftermath.
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The Maine Resiliency Center opened just 19 days after the mass shooting and has become a critical resource for more than 400 people. Some are trying to keep it open permanently.
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In this episode of Maine Explained, we dive into the history of Maine’s state flag and how Question 5 came to be on Maine's ballot in 2024.
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Maine election officials expect a smooth vote but are still 'preparing for every potential scenario'Maine traditionally has among the highest voter participation rates in the nation. But the heightened political tensions nationwide have also raised concerns about disruption at the polls.
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The report from Colby College also finds generational gaps in civic engagement.