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The Maine CDC has added 311 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday. No new deaths were reported. That brings the total number of cases in the state to 53,745. The death toll remains at 750.
Join Maine Public as we continue Deep Dive: Coronavirus, look at the one-year anniversary of the pandemic, looking at what lessons have been learned and how life has changed.
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A vaccination clinic scheduled next week in North Berwick has been canceled because of a lack of vaccine supply.
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A federal district court will allow a case challenging immigration checkpoints by Customs and Border Protection to proceed.
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Under the bill, the state would give preference to subsidizing renewable energy projects by contractors that use an apprenticeship program, and pay a prevailing wage. Opponents say the measure could have unintended consequences.
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Municipal officials in towns along the Kennebec River are applauding a state decision this week to reboot its planning process for restoring endangered Atlantic salmon to their historic habitat.
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The United Kingdom morns the loss of Philip, who died Friday at the age of 99, with salutes in the capitals of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. A small funeral is set for April 17.
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NPR's Scott Simon remembers comedy writer Anne Beatts, who died this week at the age of 74. She worked in male-dominated writers' rooms at Saturday Night Live and National Lampoon magazine.
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Stewart Rhodes founded the militia in 2009. Now it's one of the largest extremist anti-government groups in the country, and a focus of the investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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The pandemic has made it harder to exercise and easier to gain weight and delay routine checkups, bad habits that can prime your body for heart disease. These tips can help you get back on track.
Monday—Longtime public radio host Diane Rehm discusses the documentary based on her book "When My Time Comes," about end-of-life decisions and the right-to-die movement.
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