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Maine Calling
Maine Calling is an interactive radio program hosted by Jennifer Rooks, Cindy Han and Keith Shortall, broadcasting live from 11am-noon Monday through Friday and rebroadcast at 7pm Monday through Friday. Every weekday, the program digs into topics and issues with listeners across the state in a statewide conversation.
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Efforts to alleviate Maine's housing shortage by converting older or historic buildings into affordable housing (part of our "Cost of Living" series)
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Our panel of medical experts offer answers about public health concerns, from Covid on the rise to rabies and tick-borne diseases
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The dire backlog of people awaiting a public defender, and what's being done to fix indigent legal services in Maine
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President Biden's decision to stand aside, and the repercussions on the presidential race
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The challenges and opportunities for young people from Maine's rural communities
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More eco-friendly materials and practices in the fashion industry include re-use of clothing and other trends
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What has caused such political and cultural divisions in our society—and how to get past the polarization
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