Ari Snider
All Things Considered Host & News ReporterAri Snider grew up in Midcoast Maine and has reported for public radio stations in Southeast Alaska and Far West Texas, covering everything from salmon fishing to the restoration of a historic adobe church on the US-Mexico border. He got his start in audio storytelling as an undergrad at Brown University and through internships at radio stations in Vermont and Rhode Island. His work has won three Alaska Press Club awards and multiple Regional Murrow Awards, and has aired on numerous national radio programs.
When looking to get out of town for a weekend, Ari has a special fondness for the islands of Penobscot Bay and the lakes and mountains of western Maine.
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Details are scarce, but Gov. Mills and the mayors of Portland and Lewiston said they're bracing for a potential influx of federal immigration agents.
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The bill would create a $2 million grant fund to support security measures.
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Details are still scarce, but both mayors said operations could begin next week.
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The termination of Temporary Protected Status could affect about 2,500 people nationwide.
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The latest statistics released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics track net job gains across various sectors.
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Businesses and nonprofit groups can use the loans to offset costs from an abnormally wet and cold May.
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The capture of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces has sent political shockwaves around the world and drawn protests, but many in the Venezuelan diaspora have celebrated the move.
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The project, led by conservation science group Manomet, is testing the viability growing and seeding quahogs.
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Officers shot and killed a man in the town of Hartford after he ran at them with a knife.
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An aviation maintenance firm and a planned potato chip plant are bringing dozens of jobs back to the base, which has seen several failed revitalization attempts since it closed in 1994.