Station: WCLZ
Settlement reached in lawsuit against CMMC
A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit that accused medical malpractice from doctors at Central Maine Medical Center (CMMC) after they failed to identify and treat a Poland man with cancer.
Two arrested following stabbing in Sanford
Two Sanford men are facing charges after a stabbing early Thursday morning.
Driver charged with OUI after multi-vehicle crash on I-295 in Freeport
A Waterville woman has been charged in connection with a multi-vehicle crash in Freeport.
Multiple Business burn in Port Clyde Fire
General Store and Restaurant considered the hub of Port Clyde Burned in a fire Thursday morning
Police looking for suspects in drive-by pellet gun shootings in the Gorham area
Police say someone in white van shot at several vehicles in Gorham, Buxton and Scarborough this week and are looking for suspects
Augusta Man Facing Manslaughter Charges Arrested Again for Criminal Speeding
An Augusta Main was arrested once again for serious driving charges after police say he killed a 79-year-old women delivering Christmas gifts just last December.
Maine to extend electrical cost assistance to tens of thousands of low-income residents
Maine’s public utility regulators approved an extension Tuesday of an energy assistance program that is expected to help tens of thousands of low-income state residents while potential cuts to federal assistance loom.
IRS announces tax relief for Mainers impacted by Post-Tropical Cyclone Lee
The Internal Revenue Service is announcing taxpayers impacted by Post-Tropical Cyclone Lee are now eligible for disaster tax relief.
Judge sanctions Maine AG’s office over handling of homicide case
The Maine Attorney General’s Office has been sanctioned by a judge for failing to disclose information in a homicide case in a timely manner.
Maine to extend electrical cost assistance to tens of thousands of low-income residents
Maine’s public utility regulators approved an extension Tuesday of an energy assistance program that is expected to help tens of thousands of low-income state residents while potential cuts to federal assistance loom.




