Robbie Feinberg
All Things Considered Host and ProducerRobbie grew up in New Hampshire, but has since written stories for radio stations from Washington, D.C., to a fishing village in Alaska. Robbie graduated from the University of Maryland and got his start in public radio at the Transom Story Workshop in Woods Hole,
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Budget challenges could lead to cuts in school-based mental health clinic operations, which could hobble an effective system for getting students the help they urgently need.
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The union representing state workers has filed a complaint with the Maine Labor Relations Board calling on the Mills administration to complete a study analyzing the compensation and classification of state employees.
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An expansion of the state's child care subsidy program, expected to begin this January, would be further delayed until July.
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The new design includes elements of Maine's original 1901 state flag, with a blue star in the upper-left hand corner and a pine tree on the left side.
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Camden's former Elm Street School building hasn't been used by the district for several years and is currently being leased by a local Montessori school through 2026.
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Despite federal delays, UMaine System says applicants should still get financial aid info next monthThe federal FAFSA form is typically made available in October, but this year it was delayed nearly three months as federal agencies have worked to streamline the form.
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Under the model, schools partner with local organizations to bring in services that could include child care, health care, and school-based food pantries.
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The new report says that up to $1 billion of investment may be needed each year, to move toward a reliable grid that can handle the region's future electrical needs
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After the incident, a fire was started at the home but was put out by local fire departments.
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The Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter says it has housed several dozen households since last March by working with and offering incentives to local landlords.