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Morning News Replay

Monday, November 3, 202511/03/2025

Maine Wire Monday’s

Steve Robinson from the Maine Wire joins Matt for Maine Wire Mondays on the day before this year’s election

Morning News Replay

Monday, November 3, 202511/03/2025

Aaron Chadbourne

WGAN’s own Aaron Chadbourne fills in for Grace Curley today and he speaks with Matt on the latest in National Stories

Morning News Replay

Monday, November 3, 202511/03/2025

Capital Insights

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Morning News Replay

Monday, November 3, 202511/03/2025

The End of Daylight Savings Time 2025

Matt talks about the point of springing forward and falling back. What is the point? The general consensus is that there isn’t one!

Friday, October 31, 202510/31/2025

Caller Of The Week 10/31/25

Kevin From Gray Is Our Caller Of The Week

Morning News Replay

Thursday, October 30, 202510/30/2025

Maine Vintage Toys

Jesse Fairbanks from Maine Vintage Toys is in talking about all things Nostalgic, Triva and more!

Morning News Replay

Thursday, October 30, 202510/30/2025

Josh Filler

Matt speaks with Security Analyst Josh Filler. Josh Filler is an attorney and former New York City, White House, and Department of Homeland Security official. Josh Filler works with law enforcement and other public safety agencies across the country on homeland security and emergency preparedness issues.

Morning News Replay

Thursday, October 30, 202510/30/2025

Jason Savage

Stay updated on state and national politics with Jason Savage, the Executive Director of the Maine Republican Party, Jason Savage.

Morning News Replay

Thursday, October 30, 202510/30/2025

Opening Segment

Matt opens today’s show with discussion about the student mock election with days to go until Tuesday’s election. Will the results be accurate?

REPLAY2021

Wednesday, October 29, 202510/29/2025

Eye On Politics

Josh Filler & BJ McCollister give their Analysis of Maine & National Politics.

Local Headlines

19 hours ago in Local

$519 million supplemental budget signed into law by Gov. Mills

Gov. Janet Mills signed a $519 million supplemental budget into law on Friday, a day after it passed along party lines in the Maine Senate.

20 hours ago in Local

5 displaced after fire burns Lewiston apartment building

A fire at a Lewiston apartment building Thursday afternoon left five people displaced.

2 days ago in Local

Person Rescued After Falling Through Ice in Winthrop

Police say the outcome could have been different without community support and proper training.

National Headlines

1 day ago in National

Soaring gas prices leads to biggest monthly inflation spike in four years in March

The largest monthly jump in gas prices in six decades caused a sharp spike in inflation in March, creating major challenges for the inflation-fighters at the Federal Reserve and heightening the political challenges of rising costs for the White House.

3 days ago in National

Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller wins Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former House seat in Georgia

Republican Clay Fuller on Tuesday won Marjorie Taylor Greene's former U.S. House seat in Georgia, turning back a Democratic challenge with the help of President Donald Trump's endorsement despite uneasiness over the war in Iran.

3 days ago in National

Rex Heuermann to plead guilty in the Gilgo Beach killings, ending long search for a serial killer

A Long Island architect accused in a string of long-unsolved slayings known as the Gilgo Beach killings is expected to plead guilty on Wednesday, closing a case that bedeviled investigators, agonized victims' relatives and tantalized a true-crime obsessed public for years.

3 days ago in National, Trending

Route 66, a quintessential American road trip heavy on kitsch and history, turns 100

Route 66 marks its 100th anniversary this year. Despite losing its status decades ago as one of the nation's main arteries, people from around the world still flock to it to take perhaps the quintessential American road trip and soak in its neon lights, kitschy motels and attractions, and culinary offerings.