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Tuesday, July 21, 202007/21/2020

Promising News For A Vaccine

UK coronavirus vaccine prompts immune response in early test

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Tuesday, July 21, 202007/21/2020

Maine Humanities Council

Maine Humanities Council awards $424,000 of CARES Act Grants to 94 community-based cultural organizations. The Maine Humanities Council has awarded…

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Tuesday, July 21, 202007/21/2020

Jackson Lab to remove founder’s name

Jackson Lab to remove founder’s name from conference center

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Tuesday, July 21, 202007/21/2020

Maine Credit Union League

Jen Burke with Maine Credit Union League, speaks to Matt Gagnon this morning.  Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger…

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Tuesday, July 21, 202007/21/2020

COVID-19 is trending younger

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Monday, July 20, 202007/20/2020

Max Linn On The Ballot / Masks

US Senate hopeful Max Linn remains on ballot after Susan Collins ally pulls challenge and segment closes out with wearing…

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Monday, July 20, 202007/20/2020

Dr. Nirav Shah / Maine CDC

Dr. Nirav Shah with Maine CDC, gives us an update on Coronavirus in Maine Also: The outlining a red, yellow…

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Monday, July 20, 202007/20/2020

Commissioner Pender Makin

Commissioner Pender Makin with Maine Department of Education speaks to Matt about the Mills administration releases new guidance for return…

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Monday, July 20, 202007/20/2020

Heather Johnson

Heather Johnson, Commissioner, Maine Department of Economic Community Development speaks to Matt and gives us an update on Maine’s Economy.

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Monday, July 20, 202007/20/2020

Man Saws Neighbor’s Garage In Half

Maine man saws neighbor’s garage in half amid boundary dispute

Local Headlines

5 hours ago in Local

Gas Tops $4 in Maine as President Announces 2 Week Ceasefire in Iran

The cost of gas has risen more than a dollar since the start of the war

6 hours ago in Local

Massive Dredging Project Completed in Portland Harbor

The effort to clear more than 40 marine sites along Portland's waterfront began in December.

9 hours ago in Local

Lawsuit filed by sister of Lewiston mass shooting victim says tragedy was preventable

The sister of one of the victims killed in the Lewiston mass shooting is suing the U.S. government and claiming the tragedy could have been prevented.

National Headlines

5 days ago in National, Trending

US employers added a surprisingly strong 178,000 jobs last month, rebounding from a weak February

American employers added a surprisingly strong 178,000 new jobs last month, rebounding from a dismal February. And the unemployment...

5 days ago in National, Trending

The Latest: US and Israel are trying to rescue fighter jet crew in Iran, Israeli source says

The U.S. military launched a rescue operation Friday after Iranian state media reported that an American fighter jet went down and at least...

6 days ago in Entertainment, National, Trending

The Latest: Artemis II fully fueled for NASA’s historic return to the moon

NASA's launch team has loaded more than 700,000 gallons of fuel into the 32-story Space Launch System rocket, setting the stage for the Artemis II mission crew members to board...

1 week ago in Local, National

A Build America, Buy America law is causing construction delays

It has a catchy name — Build America, Buy America — and the lauded goal of bringing manufacturing jobs back…