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Attorneys argue the U.S. Supreme Court should hear the case, pointing to other cases in Massachusetts and Florida that raise similar questions about parental rights.
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Linda Zillman, who died in September, was an art historian and longtime advocate for visual arts.
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The vote came several weeks after staff and parents said the district was undermining it's own equity policies.
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This is the second fatal school bus crash involving an elementary aged student in the past month.
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After more than two years of negotiations, the University of Maine Graduate Workers Union has reached a tentative agreement with the university system for its first contract.
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The latest expansion of the Pell Grant program has financial aid administrators concerned about the effect it will have on the almost 24,000 Maine students that receive funding.
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Terminated federal awards, decreased enrollment in recent years and deferred campus maintenance all contributed to the deficit, according to University Spokesperson Samantha Warren.
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The program allows eligible Maine residents to receive an annual refundable tax credit for student loan payments up to $2,500.
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The Maine Human Rights Commission is suing a sixth school district, alleging discrimination against transgender students.
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Drivers must go through a 15-point certification process and have their vehicles inspected before driving students.
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In an effort to meet the growing demand for skilled cyber workers, The University of Southern Maine formally opened its Security Operations Center classroom in Gorham Thursday.
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Students and supporters marched through downtown Wednesday, calling for stronger protections for immigrant students.