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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A conservative advocacy group is citing Maine's falling test score ranking as evidence of failing state and federal education policies over several decades. But the state Department of Education is challenging its conclusions.
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L.L. Bean said the move is a "strategic response to long-term customer trends," and not part of any larger cuts.
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The Maine legislature will have final say over motor vehicle emissions standards, under a new law signed by Gov. Janet Mills.
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The Gulf's annual average sea surface temperature was 52.6 degrees, nearly two degrees above normal, and the fifth-warmest year on record.
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Senator Susan Collins said the decision "jeopardizes the reliable delivery of mail, including critical medication, for Mainers."
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Paul Motts, a naturalist and eclipse chaser from Bethel, says the sky and the natural world will transform during an eclipse.
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The slow moving Nor'easter bringing heavy snow to Maine has utilities undergoing restoration efforts for a second time in less than two weeks.
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Clinicians are in hundreds of schools across Maine. But providers now warn that the funding behind these arrangements is unsustainable.
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The Frenchman Bay Conservancy says the deal will allow for additional recreational opportunities, while protecting habitats that are "critical for maintaining climate resilient ecosystems."
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Maine's utilities will no longer be allowed to cut off power to customers during severe heat and other extreme weather events, under a new measure signed by Gov. Janet Mills.