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South Portland agrees to consolidate bus service with METRO - Maine Public South Portland has operated its own bus service since it left METRO back in 1983 but is expected to return to the Portland regional system before ...
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New report makes recommendations to prevent people with disabilities from leaving the workforce A 20-year-old worker has a 1 in 4 chance of experiencing a significant disabling condition before retiring, according to a new report.
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Republican lawmakers contradict themselves as they gather in Asheville post-storm Outside the Biltmore Estate, Republican lawmakers, including U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, spewed false claims also made by former-President ...
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Nurses criticize Northern Maine Medical Center for lack of transparency over unit closure Nurses at Northern Maine Medical Center said the Fort Kent hospital was not transparent about the closure of its child psychiatric unit in ...
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A conversation with Joseph Kahn, the top editor at 'The New York Times' | WJSU STEVE INSKEEP, BYLINE: Social media influencers are a big part of this year's election. They translate the news for their followers.
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Lane and Linn Counties extend bans on outdoor burning - KLCC Outdoor burning bans have been extended for a second time in Lane and Linn Counties. In Lane County, officials have pushed the ban to Nov. 1.
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America, Are We Ready? What the November election means for our money Join us Wednesdays at 8 p.m. during October for a special live call-in series from WNYC about health care, housing and the care economy.
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Brown says no to pro-Palestinian students' demands for divestment - KENW Pro-Palestinian protestors rally at Brown University in April as their delegation met with school leaders on campus in Providence, R.I.. Updated ...
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Okla. AG seeks new trial for death row inmate, but Supreme Court seems split - Public Radio Tulsa At issue is whether the state court wrongly refused to accept the attorney general's findings that a death row inmate is entitled to a new trial.
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Deschutes County sheriff candidate goes to court to block release of employment records A political hopeful filed a legal complaint Wednesday against Deschutes County and OPB to stop release of records he previously called a "big ...
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