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The Southern Maine Community College softball team won the National Championship for the first time after defeating Florida National University in the conference title game Thursday.
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St. Dominic Academy High School in Auburn will close at the end of this school year, despite an attempt by a group of alumni and supporters to keep it open at least another year.
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As Head Start marks its 60th anniversary, we examine how the program meets its aims in Maine, and where it's headed
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Mt. Ararat high school administrators say they are trying to move past a boys ice hockey hazing incident but parents say the investigation was flawed and the program has been irreparably harmed.
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Biddeford Police Chief, JoAnne Fisk said, 21-year-old Mohammed Hussein Kamaluldeen of Biddeford has been charged with possession of a firearm near a school.
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The Challenger Learning Center of Maine in Bangor recently completed a $2.5 million renovation to bring its NASA mission simulations into the modern era.
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The report details physical aggression and sexually inappropriate conduct between players, including the use of homophobic language, intentional urination on teammates in the shower and other degrading conduct.
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The U.S. has long attracted top scientists from around the world, but some in the field say the administration's aggressive immigration policies risk scaring people away.
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The evolving role of libraries as community hubs, social service providers, tech centers and more—and the impact of federal funding cuts
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The decision follows an April 3 notice from the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights. It directed states to remove DEI programming to comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, or lose federal funding.
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Trump administration terminates visa for international graduate student at Portland's Roux InstituteThe American Civil Liberties Union of Maine says the federal government gave no reason for revoking the student's visa.
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More schools have announced plans to close or consolidate in the first few months of 2025 than all of 2024, according to the Maine Department of Education website. Fifteen schools have closed so far this year, compared with 14 last year.