Station: WYNZ-HD2

Portland City Council tables proposal to ban facial recognition technology

The Portland City Council delayed taking action Monday on a proposal to prohibit city employees from using facial recognition technology.

Maine’s long streak of low unemployment spans another month

Maine’s unemployment rate is approaching four years of remaining at very low levels.

Intruder dead after breaking into Brunswick housing shelter

Police say a man died of a gunshot wound after breaking into the Tedford Housing Shelter in Brunswick late Monday night.

Maine Town Options Building Community Center at Racetrack

A Maine town is considering possible locations and details for a new community center.

Trustees back name change for University of Southern Maine

There’s support for changing the University of Southern Maine’s name to the University of Maine at Portland.

Sailboat crew reported missing are determined safe; were never in distress

The U.S. Coast Guard has established communication with a sail boat previously reported to be in distress.

Maine seeks feedback on how to manage animals used for fur

Maine wildlife regulators are working with residents about the way the state manages its furbearing animal species.

Portland might expand ranked voting method

The largest city in Maine might expand a ranked form of voting to more elections after using it to pick a new mayor.

Maine man charged with causing double-fatal crash

LITCHFIELD, Maine (AP) Maine State Police say a motorist has been charged with causing a crash that claimed two lives in Litchfield.

Mainer caught on video killing father-in-law sentenced to 60 years

A Maine man captured on home security video firing shots into his stepfather’s home has been sentenced to 60 years for murder.

Latest Headlines

16 minutes ago in Local

Juvenile accused of stealing vehicle, leading Bangor police on chase

Fresh

A 14-year-old boy accused of leading police on a chase in a stolen vehicle was taken into custody in Bangor on Wednesday.

17 minutes ago in Local

Early morning fire in Otisfield leaves animals dead

Fresh

Several dogs died in a fire in Otisfield early Thursday morning.

8 hours ago in Local

Current Rain in Maine Won’t Stay as Drought Continues, Upcoming Winter Less Snowy

The current run of storms will bring one-to-two inches of precipitation.

20 hours ago in Local

Historic Sale of Dams Opens Salmon Return to Kennebec River

The sale all but guarantees unfettered access for endangered Atlantic salmon.

21 hours ago in Local

Two Men Arrested After Standoffs in Penobscot County

Both men face domestic violence charges