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at 12:23 AMGagnon sang songs by The B-52's and Adele, but fell short of votes to propel her into the top 5 Sunday night.
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May 5Do confidentiality rules protect children and their families, or shield government agencies from public scrutiny?
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May 5Schools across the state are struggling with a shortage of personnel. Some districts — like Lewiston — say they’ve nearly had to close at times.
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May 5The Secret Service said security protocols were put in place and that there was no threat to the White House. The Secret Service and police will continue to investigate.
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May 5Sun Journal photographers select some of their favorite images from last week.
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May 5Writer and chef Sandy Garson of Bath has studied the origins of our favorite dishes.
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May 5The incident comes at a time when Gaza is facing a humanitarian crisis with shortages of food, medicine and other humanitarian items.
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The current pricing system for distilled spirits gives the director of the state liquor agency wide discretion to set prices, but a new law is intended to increase transparency and oversight.
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Two survivors share their losses, triumphs and hopes after recovering from brain injuries caused by motorcycle crashes.
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May 5More than 200 people gathered in Deering Oaks on Saturday afternoon for a rally to highlight the struggles of the Palestinian people living in the Gaza Strip.
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May 4The University of Maine System handed out thousands of degrees in ceremonies in Orono, Augusta, Farmington, Fort Kent, Presque Isle, Portland and Machias.