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On Talk of Iowa, Charity Nebbe spoke with parents, politicians and health experts about preparing for back to school as cases of COVID-19 in children rise around the country. → Read More
The prospect of delivering twins sounds overwhelming. And delivering twins during a derecho? Chaotic. → Read More
As schools make plans to reopen and the delta variant surges across the country, we thought it was a good time to revisit this conversation with two pediatricians who have treated some of Iowa's youngest COVID-19 patients. → Read More
Low inventory, high demand, sky-high lumber prices — the pandemic has impacted the housing market in myriad ways. → Read More
Summer reading picks from the team at Iowa Public Radio. → Read More
Sebago Clean Waters, a coalition of nine Maine conservation organizations , has been awarded $8 million to preserve forestland in the Sebago Lake watershed → Read More
The Maine Center for Disease Control Saturday reported 3,937 cases of COVID-19, an increase of 25 cases since Friday. → Read More
State health officials say two more people with COVID-19 have died. → Read More
The Maine Center for Disease Control Saturday is reporting two more deaths associated with COVID-19, making the total number of fatalities in the state 107 → Read More
Hundreds of people gathered Sunday in the streets of Portland near the Portland Police station to protest police brutality in response to the death of → Read More
The University of Southern Maine says it will partner with the Preble Street Resource Center to convert the Sullivan Gymnasium on the school’s Portland → Read More
The Maine Center for Disease Control reported Saturday that there are now 211 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state. → Read More
On a recent Saturday morning, a small group of art students met at a Maine College of Art (MECA) studio in downtown Portland. They got to work setting up → Read More
More than 700 people turned out for the 39th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Dinner Monday evening in Portland. This year's theme was "Race, → Read More
For the fourth year, protesters convened in Portland Saturday for the now-annual Women's March. → Read More
The Poor People’s Campaign, a movement originally organized by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., made a stop in Portland Thursday night on its national “We Must → Read More
Protesters gathered at Portland City Hall Sunday to recognize the one-year anniversary of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. → Read More
Hundreds of protesters gathered near the Portland Expo Center Sunday to show support for asylum seekers who have arrived in Maine in the last month. → Read More
The Lewiston City Council has named a high school senior the city’s first “Youth Poet Laureate.” → Read More
Neighbors may have heard gunfire near Deering High School in Portland Saturday morning, but it was all part of a drill. → Read More