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Thursday, June 11, 202006/11/2020

John Baldacci

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Former Governor & Congressman of Maine, John Baldacci joins Matt Gagnon and gives his analysis on 30-day extension of Maine’s…

Thursday, June 11, 202006/11/2020

Jonathan Sahrbeck

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Gov. Janet Mills and the Maine Supreme Judicial Court issue statements promising to identify racism in the justice system and…

Thursday, June 11, 202006/11/2020

CBS Military Consultant Jeff McCausland

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President Trump is rejecting any proposal to rename US military bases that are named for Confederate leaders from the 1860s…

Thursday, June 11, 202006/11/2020

Legislature Eyes Returning

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Matt covers how the Legislature eyes on returning while thousands complain of hardship

Wednesday, June 10, 202006/10/2020

Eye On Politics

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Former Maine Legislator Jeremy Fischer and Cumberland County Republican Chair Eric Lusk Eric give their Analysis of Maine & National…

Wednesday, June 10, 202006/10/2020

Senator Susan Collins

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Senator Susan Collins speaks to WGAN Morning News. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has honored Senator Collins with the Jefferson…

Wednesday, June 10, 202006/10/2020

Tech Talk w/ Craig Peterson

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It’s Tech Talk with Craig Peterson and he discussing the latest in Technology.

Wednesday, June 10, 202006/10/2020

Maine Center for Entrepreneurs

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Tom Rainey, Executive Director of  Maine Center for Entrepreneurs speaks to Matt about The work they are doing to support …

Wednesday, June 10, 202006/10/2020

Quarantine Revision

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Maine lets visitors skip quarantine with tests that aren’t always widely available

Wednesday, June 10, 202006/10/2020

WHO Backs Off

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WHO backs off claim that asymptomatic transmission of coronavirus is ‘very rare’

Local Headlines

7 hours ago in Local

Pedestrian Has Life Threatening Injuries in Fairfield Crash

Fairfield police and Fairfield-Benton Emergency Services were called to the scene near the post office.

8 hours ago in Local

Platner Pausing Campaign For Wife to Get IVF Treatment in Europe

Platner says she'll go through the process in an effort to have a baby in Norway.

12 hours ago in Local

Two years after historic storms, effects still being felt across Maine

The storms on January 10th and January 13th, 2024, hit during one of the biggest tides of the year, bringing in a 14-foot storm surge and setting records in Portland.

National Headlines

3 days ago in National

Protests over federal enforcement operations after shootings in Minneapolis and Portland

As anger and outrage spilled out onto Minneapolis' streets over the fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, a new shooting by federal officers in Oregon left two people wounded, sparked additional protests and elicited more scrutiny of enforcement operations across the U.S.

3 days ago in National

Minnesota must play a role in the investigation into Renee Good’s killing by ICE, governor says

The state of Minnesota must play a role in investigating the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, Gov. Tim Walz insisted Thursday, pushing back against the Trump administration's decision to keep the investigation solely in federal hands.

4 days ago in National

Senate considers limiting Trump’s war powers after Venezuela raid

The Senate is expected to vote on a resolution Thursday that would limit President Donald Trump's ability to conduct further attacks against Venezuela, setting up a test for his expanding ambitions in the Western Hemisphere.

4 days ago in National

ICE officer kills a Minneapolis driver in a deadly start to Trump’s latest immigration operation

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed a Minneapolis driver on Wednesday during the Trump administration's latest immigration crackdown on a major American city — a shooting that federal officials said was an act of self-defense but that the city's mayor described as "reckless" and unnecessary.