By: Amanda Hill
Through the pandemic and Lewiston mass shootings press conferences, Maine saw ASL interpreters. As awareness grows, it can only support the Deaf community more.
Amanda Hill is an Anchor and Multimedia Journalist, with a focus on local news in the United States, specifically in Maine and Portland. She writes for various publications, including NEWS CENTER Maine, KENS 5, DentistryIQ, Scoop Independent News, Heights Observer, RDH, and has been featured in Physicians Practice, Dental Economics, Medical Economics, and Contemporary OB/GYN. Amanda covers a wide range of topics, from human interest stories to healthcare and legal issues.
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Portland, United States (Local)
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Amanda Hill's coverage indicates a strong focus on local community issues, health and wellbeing, family and relationships. Her articles cover topics such as animal rescue, dental health, domestic violence awareness, cancer symptoms along with government announcements and legal policy regulations.
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