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Morning News Replay

Tuesday, February 23, 202102/23/2021

Portland Mayor Kate Snyder

Portland Mayor Kate Snyder gives us an update on what’s happening in Portland. Portland council revives proposal for Munjoy Hill…

Morning News Replay

Tuesday, February 23, 202102/23/2021

Sportsman’s Alliance Of Maine

  We speak with David Trahan, Executive Director of  SAM about sportsman support for the Land for Maine’s Future program.

Morning News Replay

Tuesday, February 23, 202102/23/2021

Mary’s Walk Goes Virtual

We speak with Ken Janson, longtime Mary’s Walk committee member, talking about this years Virtual Event.  Mary’s Walk remembers Mary…

Morning News Replay

Tuesday, February 23, 202102/23/2021

Theaters Closing / Matt’s Recommendation

Cinemagic closes theaters permanently, leaving more than 30 movie screens in southern Maine dark. 

Morning News Replay

Monday, February 22, 202102/22/2021

Dr. Nirav Shah

Dr. Nirav Shah, Director Of Maine CDC,  gives us an update on the latest with Covid-19 in Maine

Morning News Replay

Monday, February 22, 202102/22/2021

Moving To Maine & Politics

Maine home sales extend record run with rural counties seeing hottest market.

Bruce Poliquin

Monday, February 22, 202102/22/2021

Bruce Poliquin

Former Congressman from the 2nd District, Bruce Poliquin joins Matt Gagnon discussing the latest in state & national politics.

Morning News Replay

Monday, February 22, 202102/22/2021

Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine

Brian Elowe CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine, speaks to Matt Gagnon. They received a $1,000 grant last…

Bruce Poliquin

Friday, February 19, 202102/19/2021

Bruce Poliquin

Former Congressman from the 2nd District, Bruce Poliquin joins Matt Gagnon discussing the latest in state & national politics.

Morning News Replay

Friday, February 19, 202102/19/2021

Bishop Robert Deeley

Bishop Robert Deeley of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland joins the program about state’s new gathering size limit for…

Local Headlines

27 minutes ago in Local

Police respond to two standoffs related to domestic violence in Westbrook

Fresh

Police in Westbrook responded to two standoffs within 24 hours.

30 minutes ago in Local

Ethics Commission approves investigation into political ad targeting candidate for Maine governor Ben Midgley

Fresh

Maine's Ethics Commission has voted to investigate Republican candidate for governor Bobby Charles over a website targeting his opponent, Ben Midgley.

18 hours ago in Local

Cumberland County to review crashes involving pedestrians for potential prosecution

Cumberland County is introducing tougher policies after recording the deadliest year for pedestrians in the county last year.

National Headlines

48 minutes ago in National

Justice Department opens investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who accused Trump of assault: AP source

Fresh

The Justice Department has opened an investigation into whether E. Jean Carroll, the longtime advice columnist who has said Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in a Manhattan department store 30 years ago, lied during the course of civil litigation against the Republican president, according to a person familiar with the matter.

6 days ago in National

FDA staff blindsided by move allowing more e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches onto US market

Senior officials in the Food and Drug Administration's tobacco center were blindsided by a recent decision that opens the door to allowing more unauthorized electronic cigarettes and nicotine pouches onto the U.S. market, The Associated Press has learned.

1 week ago in National

What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries as Trump’s endorsement is put to the test

Is there a future in politics for Republicans who cross President Donald Trump? The signs this year suggest no, and Trump has convinced his voters to defeat his adversaries again and again.

2 weeks ago in National, Trending

Prosecutors to retry Alex Murdaugh in deaths of wife and son after high court overturned convictions

Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions and life sentence for the deaths of his wife and son were overturned Wednesday by the South Carolina Supreme Court because the court clerk at his trial suggested he was guilty. But the disgraced lawyer won't be leaving prison anytime soon.