Station: WCLZ

Middle Schools Can Get Money for Career, Technical Programs

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   The Maine Department of Education may help middle schools launch career and technical education programs under a new law

Portland Man Injured in Shooting Late Tuesday

PORTLAND, Maine (WGAN)  Portland Police say one person suffered life threatening injuries after a shooting late Tuesday night

Democratic Candidate Returns to Maine After Arrest in Texas

The Democrat hoping to unseat Maine’s popular independent Sen. Angus King has returned to the state following his arrest and detainment in Texas.

Maine Lawmakers Still at Impasse Over Public Campaign Funds

Maine lawmakers have returned ready for another special session day, still at stalemate over $3 million in money budgeted last year for publicly financed candidates.

Question for November Ballot Released by Secretary of State

AUGUSTA, Maine (WGAN)  The Secretary of State has released the wording for a question on November’s ballot

Company Drops Plans to Build High-Tech Cold Storage Facility

PORTLAND, Maine (AP)   A cold storage company has dropped plans to build a new high-tech refrigerated warehouse along the Portland waterfront

Proposal to Boost Maine Deer Permits Up for Public Hearing

 A proposal to allow Maine hunters to harvest more deer this fall is headed to a public hearing in Augusta.

UMaine Researchers Using NIH Grant to Research Flu Virus

Researchers with the University of Maine are using an award of more than $430,000 from the National Institutes of Health to research immune responses to influenza.

New York City Man Acquitted in Drug-Related Killing in Maine

A New York City man who claimed he acted in self-defense when he killed a man in a Maine apartment that was being used as a drug den has been acquitted of all charges.

Governor Floats Hospital Tax to Pay for Medicaid Expansion

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP)   Some lawmakers say that Maine’s Republican governor is floating a new tax on hospitals to pay for voter-approved Medicaid expansion

Latest Headlines

8 hours ago in Local

Maine School Districts Face Lawsuits over Trans Policies

The lawsuit highlights how the state and the Trump Administration have differing views on how to handle transgender policies in school.  

20 hours ago in Local

Peaks Island Search Continues for Massachusetts College Professor

Wiley Davi was last known to be on the island Saturday evening.

21 hours ago in Local

New Passenger Platform Installed at Wells Amtrak Stop

The project is expected to be complete by the fall of next year.

22 hours ago in Local

Utility regulators reject 5-year plan from Central Maine Power that would raise rates

Maine's Public Utilities Commission rejected a five-year plan proposed by Central Maine Power that would lead to a rate increase.

22 hours ago in Local

Gray schools put in lock-out while police make arrests nearby

Four people accused of fleeing from state troopers were taken into custody Tuesday morning in Gray.