Kate McCormick is the Franklin County reporter for the Morning Sentinel. She previously worked as a general assignment reporter for the Portland Press Herald. Before moving to Maine, Kate interned with the Washington Post's investigative team, traveling to Wichita, Kan. to report for the 2016 rollout of the Post's Pulitzer Prize-winning Fatal Force series on police shootings. At the Post, Kate also worked on metro investigations including a story on evictions in the District of Columbia that led to changes in the district's eviction policies. While in D.C., Kate had the opportunity to work with a D.C.-based Frontline team on their upcoming investigative documentary and intern with American University's Investigative Reporting Workshop. A native New Yorker, she relocated to Maine just in time for winter.
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PublishedDecember 26, 2016
Congolese Community of Maine launching innovative English educational program
The nonprofit cultural organization will use a $50,000 donation to help immigrant parents learn the language and teach it to their children.
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PublishedDecember 19, 2016
South Portland approves moratorium on recreational marijuana businesses
On Tuesday, the Biddeford City Council is scheduled to vote on a similar 180-day moratorium.
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PublishedDecember 19, 2016
Maine DHHS to create 359 new slots for medication-assisted addiction therapy
DHHS says the program will be funded by state and federal money, with the federal funds being used to treat uninsured patients.
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PublishedDecember 15, 2016
Falmouth woman who allegedly stole Trump signs denies charge in court
An attorney for Betta Stothart, who wrote about removing Donald Trump campaign signs along Route 1, denies the civil charge of wrongful removal of temporary signs.
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PublishedDecember 13, 2016
Ogunquit public works chief subject of marathon closed-door meeting
Cliff Marchant remains on administrative leave, says the interim town manager.
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PublishedDecember 9, 2016
With traffic up 12 percent on Interstate 295, state says ‘volume is really pressing capacity’
Congestion is raising safety concerns for the Maine State Police, forcing troopers to adjust the way they respond to crashes and enforce traffic laws on the highway.
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PublishedDecember 6, 2016
Ogunquit board ‘making progress’ on status of accused town manager
Thomas Fortier is alleged to have mishandled a town parking lot and pocketed parking fees.
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PublishedDecember 6, 2016
Two New York men charged in Milford home invasion
Maine wardens and Brewer police officers stopped the men on North Main Street in Brewer after determining their vehicle matched a witness description.
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PublishedDecember 6, 2016
Medical examiner says Eddington third-grader died from hanging
But the manner of 8-year-old Isaiah Perry’s death is listed as ‘undetermined,’ and the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to investigate.
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PublishedDecember 1, 2016
Crashes rise along with speed limit on I-295 north of Portland
A Press Herald analysis of reported accidents between Falmouth and Gardiner finds 32 percent more in 2015 than in 2013 – before the switch to 70 mph. Officials are working to identify causes and solutions.
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