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Lawmakers open to nuclear as clean energy, skeptical of “new nuclear”
Lawmakers open to nuclear as clean energy, skeptical of “new nuclear”
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As birthing units continue to close, potential solutions emerge
As birthing units continue to close, potential solutions emerge
Maine health providers cautious, but optimistic on AI
Maine health providers cautious, but optimistic on AI
Legislature considers push for MaineCare to cover doula services
Legislature considers push for MaineCare to cover doula services
As numerous Maine hospitals have closed their birthing units in recent years, there’s a movement to increase access to doula services.
How Maine's childhood vaccination rates have fared
How Maine's childhood vaccination rates have fared
Advocates confident Maine laws will protect trans youth
Advocates confident Maine laws will protect trans youth
As questions over sports and health care for transgender people roil Maine and the nation, advocates say Maine’s protections remain strong.
How much federal education funding is at risk in Maine?
How much federal education funding is at risk in Maine?
Child care providers struggle to receive state's reimbursements
Child care providers struggle to receive state's reimbursements
As birthing units close, where do midwives fit in?
As birthing units close, where do midwives fit in?
As hospitals close their birthing units, independent midwives are reluctant to provide care in areas without a safety net.
Birthing unit closures hitting rural Maine hard
Birthing unit closures hitting rural Maine hard
How Franklin County, Maine is using its ARPA funds
How Franklin County, Maine is using its ARPA funds
Washington County public safety building set to open in April
Washington County public safety building set to open in April
How Penobscot County spent $2 million of its ARPA funds
How Penobscot County spent $2 million of its ARPA funds
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