Robbie Feinberg
All Things Considered Host and ProducerRobbie grew up in New Hampshire, but has since written stories for radio stations from Washington, D.C., to a fishing village in Alaska. Robbie graduated from the University of Maryland and got his start in public radio at the Transom Story Workshop in Woods Hole,
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Senator Susan Collins said the decision "jeopardizes the reliable delivery of mail, including critical medication, for Mainers."
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Paul Motts, a naturalist and eclipse chaser from Bethel, says the sky and the natural world will transform during an eclipse.
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The slow moving Nor'easter bringing heavy snow to Maine has utilities undergoing restoration efforts for a second time in less than two weeks.
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Clinicians are in hundreds of schools across Maine. But providers now warn that the funding behind these arrangements is unsustainable.
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The Frenchman Bay Conservancy says the deal will allow for additional recreational opportunities, while protecting habitats that are "critical for maintaining climate resilient ecosystems."
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Maine's utilities will no longer be allowed to cut off power to customers during severe heat and other extreme weather events, under a new measure signed by Gov. Janet Mills.
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Newly published data from the Maine Department of Education show a slight decline this fall to about 172,600 students, which is about 4% below pre-pandemic levels.
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The state of Maine is behind on its goal of offering universal access to public pre-K programs by the 2026-2027 school year. According to a story on Wednesday by Bangor Daily News reporter Sawyer Loftus, only about 43% of public school districts are offering universal pre-K.
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Ryan Low said that for the first time since 2014, the system is projected to balance its budget next year without relying on system reserves
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The fund will help pay for lost income, provide money for new equipment and purchase contaminated farmland.