Maine flu map: Influenza season ending but not for everyone
See where the latest Maine flu cases are, county by county.
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Look up your local schools' standardized test results in the 2017-18 school year.
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Much of rural Maine is becoming more Republican, but in the state's most populous cities and towns, Democrats are widening their statewide advantage in voter registrations.
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Maine as a whole has the second slowest broadband speeds in the country.
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Democratic challenger Jared Golden reported raising $2.7 million in the latest quarterly filing.
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Angus King's reelection campaign has raised $4.6 million since the beginning of 2017, including $3.5 million from individual donors and $1.1 million from political action committees.
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There were 251 motor vehicle crashes involving a moose from September 2017 through the end of August.
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See how many electric cars are registered in your city or town, according to vehicle registration data from the Secretary of State.
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As of Oct. 29, political action committees and party committees had spent over $10 million to influence the governor's race, plus over $2.4 million more to influence Maine's State House contests.
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Friday was a filing date for Maine's political action committees and party committees to report their donations and expenditures.
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Search the database to see who's giving to whom.
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Wind farms accounted for roughly one-fifth of Maine's statewide electric power production in 2017.
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Over 162 million gallons of untreated sewage overflowed from Portland's sewer system in 2017 – roughly equivalent to the volume of 245 Olympic swimming pools.
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Windham and Gorham lead the state in the number of registered snowmobiles, according to registration data from the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
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See where the latest Maine flu cases are, county by county.
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Browse details from Maine's 107 cold cases from the past 4 decades.
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Ridership on several of the region's METRO bus routes is surging.
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A drier-than-usual summer has brought drought conditions back to parts of Maine, but the problem remains mild compared to the drought of 2016.
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Construction activity peaked in 2017, but the city still gained over 300 new homes in 2018.
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Data from the State of Maine shows where Maine's 400 all-electric vehicles are registered.
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Much of rural Maine continues to lose residents, but those losses are being offset by growth in clusters of cities and towns in Greater Portland, York County and the suburbs of Bangor.
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As upstarts enter the market, some of the state's pioneering craft breweries have receded in prominence.
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At midday, 7 airport weather stations from Houlton to Sanford had already registered record-breaking heat, and temperatures are forecast to rise further in the afternoon.
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7,267 distinct individuals have been convicted five or more times for drunken driving in Maine since 1980. That's roughly as many people as the entire population of Rockland.
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In the decade from 2007 to 2016, Maine received over $181 million in federal Community Development Block Grants, which funded projects in over 200 municipalities from Madawaska to Kittery.
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viaPer-capita death rates were highest in downeast Maine, according to newly-released data from the Maine attorney general.
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This winter's heavier-than-normal snowfall has relieved last year's persistent drought across most of Maine.
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Weather observation stations throughout the state have recorded more snow than usual, but even with another storm in the forecast, the winter of 2016-2017 is unlikely to set any records.
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via pressherald.comIn Kennebec County, Randolph and Winthrop ended up with 19 inches.
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It is feeling frigid but at least one town in Maine is forecast to be 28 degrees warmer than the record low temperature.
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Wind farms accounted for nearly a quarter of the state's total electricity production in December, thanks in part to the opening of the state's largest wind farm to date in Bingham.
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After a string of storms, towns across Maine are recording above-average snowfall for the winter season thus far.
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Since 2002, hundreds of new Mainers have arrived from nations targeted by President Trump's embattled immigration ban.
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See where Portlanders have reported sidewalks on city property for being too snowy or icy.
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Only 12 other states, mostly in the rural west and south, have a lower proportion of students enrolled in charter schools than Maine, according to federal statistics.
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The season for influenza is almost over.
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Towns with higher self-employment rates – such as coastal fishing communities – tend to have greater rates of enrollment in the Affordable Care Act's health insurance marketplaces.
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via pressherald.comExplore the interactive to see how much your community received.
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Regional cultures can help explain president-elect Donald Trump's victory in November.
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There were 305 car crashes involving moose throughout Maine in the year ending Sept. 1, 2016.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has tracked Lyme disease cases from each U.S. county on an annual basis since 2000.
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Hillary Clinton won Maine's overall popular vote, but president-elect Donald Trump won a far greater share of votes than Mitt Romney did in 2012, especially in rural parts of the state.
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Despite higher-than-average rainfall in October, drought conditions are persistent across most of the region.
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Both major parties have grown their ranks among Maine voters in the past year, but Democrats have a clear advantage among newly-registered voters.
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Drought conditions have steadily intensified and spread across New England over the course of an unusually dry summer.