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Talia Clarke

WMTW TV

Portland, ME, United States

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  • KSBW Action News 8
  • WTAE-TV Pittsburgh

Past articles by Talia:

State lawmakers considers a bill to study the construction of a nuclear power plant in Maine

Maine has not had an operating nuclear power plant in more than 2 decades → Read More

St. Mary's Healthcare System comes up with plan to resolve significant deficit

The hospital's plan includes hiring nursing staff from overseas → Read More

Convicted murderer sentenced to 32 years in prison for 1987 cold case

Advances in DNA technology led to conviction in murder of 20-year-old Janet Brochu of Waterville → Read More

Mainers are building energy efficient homes that retain heat, minus the high energy costs

Mainers are building energy efficient homes that retain heat, minus the high energy costs → Read More

Chesterville child attacked by dog needed 1,000 stitches, mother says

Dorothy Norton says 6-year-old Lily was playing at a friend's house when a dog her friend's mother was watching attacked her. → Read More

Maine could lose thousands of units of affordable housing

Financial institution and non-profits buy up affordable housing to prevent wide-spread rent hikes → Read More

Malaga Island: Maine's mixed-race community forced from their homes

Some of those on the island were institutionalized and sterilized only to have their ancestor's bodies later exhumed from their graves. "That’s the level of hatred that was coming from a state level down.” → Read More

New Maine company creates tasty snacks out of ugly vegetables

Harvest Maine helps reduce food waste and creates new revenue for local farmers → Read More

House fires caused by unsafe home-heating tactics put both you and firefighters at risk

Westbrook Fire Chief shares tips to prevent house fires or carbon monoxide poisoning. → Read More

UMaine system schools dip into savings as enrollment declines

UMaine Orono pulls 6 million dollars from savings to help close 17 million dollar budget gap → Read More

After 100 years in service, Trinity Episcopal Church reinventing into community center

"Our church is not dying, our church is changing." → Read More

The founder of Tri for a Cure wins a national award from USA Triathalon

The organization has raised more than $20 million dollars for cancer research → Read More

A care system at its breaking point for our youngest and oldest Mainers

TALIA CLARKE SPOKE WITH A CAREGIVER ABOUT THE CHALLENGES THESE INCREASES POSE ON FAMILIES. HOLLIE MCLACHLAN WHO OWNS CHICKADEE INFANT AND TODDLER CARE, TELLS ME HER DAYCARE WILL INCREASE SOME PART-TIME SCHEDULE TUITION BY ABOUT 2 PERCENT THIS YEAR. <SOT HOLLIE MCLACHLAN / CHICKADEE INFANT AND TODDLER CARE> 23;04;07 "EVEN THOUGH WE WOULD RATHER NOT BURDEN FAMILIES WITH A HIGHER TUITION RATE… → Read More

Seal lost on shore receives care at Marine Mammals of Maine

The young seal was spotted exploring a Cape Elizabeth neighborhood multiple times. → Read More

Mild winter delays ski season for Maine students

Nordic and Alpine teams forced to cancel meets due to lack of snow → Read More

Auburn police department dealing with severe staffing shortage

Auburn police department is currently operating at 75%. There are 4 vacancies, and nine officers are unable to work due to medical reasons or training. There are also 2 frozen positions. Auburn police chief, Jason Moen, says 5 experienced officers from Auburn left for Lewiston police department. The city of Lewiston approved a police union contract with a significant pay raise in November. Chief… → Read More

Children's medicines in short supply at local pharmacy

Retail pharmacies pose restrictions on children's medicines during flu season → Read More

The Portland Symphony Orchestra 2022 Magic of Christmas show kicks off

This year's guest star is a 5-time-Grammy-nominated vocalist → Read More

Where Mainers can find heating assistance this winter

Officials from Maine 211 say they've received more than 20,000 calls from Mainers this year. → Read More

Lewiston graduate remembered as brilliant student

Bowdoin College student dies from severe peanut allergy. → Read More