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Tuesday, September 2, 202509/02/2025

Remembering Bill Diamond

Matt Gagnon announced the passing of former state senator and Secretary of State Bill Diamond at 80, who had been…

REPLAY2021

Tuesday, September 2, 202509/02/2025

Matt’s Back!

Matt Gagnon returned after a two-week absence, discussing his difficulty remembering his password and the frequent change requirement. He shared…

Morning News Replay

Monday, September 1, 202509/01/2025

Barry Hobbins

Former State Senator and Maine Public Advocate joins Charlie Summers to talk about the current political climate

Morning News Replay

Monday, September 1, 202509/01/2025

Sen. Trey Stewart

Host Charlie Summers welcomes State Senator Trey Stewart on to the WGAN Morning News to get his take on our local and national politics

Morning News Replay

Monday, September 1, 202509/01/2025

Steve Dimillo

Steve Dimillo of Dimillo’s Floating Restaurant joins guest host Charlie Summers on this Labor Day to talk about how the summer season went, and what he thinks about the idea of a $19 minimum wage in Portland.

Morning News Replay

Friday, August 29, 202508/29/2025

Richard Pfeffer and Jim Shiminski- Portland Rugby Club

The sport of Rugby is growing in the greater Portland area, and Richard Pfeffer and Jim Shiminski from the Portland Rugby Club join guest host Charlie Summers to talk about the new facility that is being built in Scarborough, and why it will attract new fans to the sport.

Morning News Replay

Friday, August 29, 202508/29/2025

Tom Baran- AAA of Northern new England

Tom Baran from AAA of Northern new England joins guest host Charlie Summers to talk about what to expect for travel for this Labor Day weekend

Morning News Replay

Friday, August 29, 202508/29/2025

Who is Charlie Summers?

Charlie Summers is filling in for Matt Gagnon today and on Labor Day. His name is likely familiar to some, but others may wonder- who IS Charlie Summers?

Morning News Replay

Thursday, August 28, 202508/28/2025

Jim Siodla

Host Josh Filler welcomes Jim Siodla, Associate Professor of Economics at Colby College onto the show to talk about rising costs of housing in the state of Maine.

Morning News Replay

Thursday, August 28, 202508/28/2025

Jason Savage

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

Local Headlines

30 minutes ago in Local

Maine Man Shot By Deputy After Chase

Fresh

Androscoggin County Deputies say they tried to arrest a man on an existing felony warrant

2 hours ago in Local

Biddeford Motorcyclist Arrested going 114 in 40-MPH Zone

A Biddeford motorcyclist was arrested Saturday night after deputies clocked him going almost three times the speed limit in Arundel.…

13 hours ago in Local

Brewer woman accidentally shot during northern Maine hunting trip

31-year-old Amber Oaks was taken to a hospital in Caribou where wardens said she is getting surgery to clean the wound.

National Headlines

2 days ago in National

Blast at a Tennessee explosives plant leaves 19 people missing and feared dead, sheriff says

A blast that leveled an explosives plant Friday in rural Tennessee left 19 people missing and feared dead, authorities said.

2 days ago in National

National Guard set to patrol Memphis but blocked in Illinois for 2 weeks

National Guard troops were expected Friday to begin patrolling in Memphis, a day after a federal judge in Illinois blocked the deployment of troops in the Chicago area for at least two weeks.

2 days ago in National

Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, Loyola Chicago’s beloved chaplain, dies at 106

Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the chaplain for the men's basketball team at Loyola Chicago who became a beloved international celebrity during the school's fairy-tale run to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament in 2018, has died, the university announced Thursday night. She was 106.

3 days ago in National

Troops will miss paychecks next week without action on the government shutdown

The nation's third shutdown in 12 years is once again raising anxiety levels among service members and their families because those in uniform are working without pay.