Every weekday, our Maine Calling program digs into topics and issues with listeners across the state in a statewide conversation. In 2020, the Maine Calling team will bring to the fore a series of bicentennial-focused topics that are certain to be thought-provoking and meaningful. We hope you will h…

Maine is on the forefront of algae and seaweed research, and in developing products out of these plant-like marine organisms

A professor was given the chance to dig through author Stephen King's archives, then wrote a book about what she learned

What to know about the state's new Paid Family & Medical Leave program as it gets ready to kick off

What happened this legislative session, and what's the latest on political candidates?

What researchers are learning about Super Agers—people age 80 and up whose memory and brain function are like those who are decades younger

What to know about seasonal hazards and other pet care concerns

What role do local news outlets play in communities, and how are they adapting to a changing world?

How do you explain some of the oddities and idiosyncrasies of human physiology and behavior?

Author Jennifer Dupree's new book describes her long friendship with Marcel, who has cerebral palsy, and what they learned from one another

Personal finance expert Michelle Singletary answers questions about how to manage money wisely

Analysis of the pressing political issues in national and international news

What's at stake as the Supreme Court considers the constitutionality of President Trump's executive order that would limit birthright citizenship?

Maine Calling's 8 pm rebroadcast is about the impacts of alcohol consumption on health

National Poetry Month events in Maine, and how poetry is becoming more interactive

What to know about symptoms, treatment and screening for colorectal cancer, which is on the rise among younger adults

What to do about invasive pests this season, including prevention, control and eradication

The status of the wild sea scallop fishery, and the growth of scallop farming in Maine

What life was like for women in the late 1700s, and who were some of the influential women of that time

A new PBS film explores the life and work of influential writer Henry David Thoreau

Maine has seen centuries of discrimination against immigrants groups, which has continued to the present day

How to grow plants from the seed stage, and what to know about selecting the right plants, including native plants

The life of Maine Corrections Commissioner Randy Liberty is chronicled in a new book, describing his remarkable journey

The life skills that young people need to navigate adulthood, and how they can learn them

The latest on candidates running for Governor, U.S. House & Senate, and the issues being considered by the Maine Legislature

What is causing a rise in behavioral issues among students, and what approaches help educators and parents address them?

With measles resurfacing, including in Maine, we learn about infectious diseases of concern, and what to do to prevent and treat them

The latest on ICE activity in Maine since the surge in immigration enforcement in January, and what has happened to those who were detained

The latest on ICE activity in Maine since the surge in immigration enforcement in January, and what has happened to those who were detained

The history and contributions of Irish Americans living in Maine, and how they preserve and celebrate their heritage today

The prevalence of threats and violence toward public servants in the current political climate, and what's being done to address it

The rich tradition of Kid Lit in Maine, and new books by Maine authors and illustrators, from picture books to young adult novels

We re-air our conversation with the new director of the Maine Turnpike Authority about safety issues and changes in store

Maine entrepreneurs and beverage businesses are coming up with new drink products—learn what resources are available for beverage innovation

What to know about weight-loss drugs, including risks, benefits and costs

Many people in Maine face challenges making ends meet, even when they have a job, and some programs aim to help

What was life like for women in Maine around the time of the American Revolution, and who were some of the influential women of that era?

More people are needed to go into the trades in Maine—and more women are entering these fields

What to know about causes, effects and support for those with Traumatic Brain Injury

How does the process of giving and receiving organs work, and what to know about organ transplants

Does the passage of time move at different paces at different periods in our life? How do humans perceive time?

Birding advice for the season, tips for photographing birds, and the newly completed Maine Bird Atlas

The latest research on alcohol and health impacts, from heart disease to cancer—and how to interpret new federal guidelines on alcohol consumption

We learn about David Driskell's life and work in Maine as an artist, educator, curator, and leading authority on African American art

What Lincoln's legacy teaches us, and the significance of his ties to New England and Maine

We re-air our conversation with the new director of the Maine Turnpike Authority about safety issues and changes in store

Maine chocolatiers discuss what they offer, why they're popular, and how businesses are faring in this economic climate

Why Maine is a good place to find antiques, what to look for, and how to determine value of an item