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Good Shepherd Food Bank President Heather Paquette says that's an increase of 41,000 residents since 2022.
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Currently, veterans who need residential care for substance use disorder must go out of state to get it.
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How to address the shortage of nursing, home health and personal care aides
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Maine could join the nearly dozen states putting the amendment to voters, but Democrats don't have the votes to do it on their own and so far Republicans are opposing it.
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Spurwink says Tri-County's 2,000 clients shouldn't expect any disruptions in service.
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Maine CDC director Dr. Puthiery Va discusses Covid-19 and other public health concerns
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Specialists who receive waivers will work for several years in underserved areas of Maine, according to the Northern Border Regional Commission.
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How is Maine's universal school meal program going, and what's being done to improve school nutrition?
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$15 million will go to expand the McAuley Residence Program, which provides transitional housing for women and children in Portland.
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Democrats in the Senate gave initial approval to a bill that would join Maine with California in requiring a certain number of hospital patients are assigned to a single nurse.
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On Tuesday, the US Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that seeks to limit the use of a common medication used for abortion.
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On a typical sunny day, we naturally avoid looking straight at the sun. It's just too bright. But during an eclipse, when the moon gradually obscures the sun, it's a lot more tempting to take a peek.