Station: WCLZ
Drought causes southern Maine blueberry farm to close
Southern Maine blueberry farm forced to close due to drought
Deck collapse in Westbrook leaves several injured
A deck has collapsed in Westbrook, leaving several people injured.
Maine decriminalizes hypodermic syringe possession
A new Maine law decriminalizing possession of hypodermic syringes has passed.
Richmond selectman charged with drunk driving
A selectman from the town of Richmond has been charged with drunk driving.
Man crashes car and flees while under the influence of drugs
A man from Portland has been accused of crashing his car and fleeing the scene while under the influence of drugs.
UMaine system requiring arrival testing and quarantining for unvaccinated students and employees
The UMaine system announced on Friday that they’re requiring unvaccinated students and employees to participate in COVID-19 testing this fall.
State workers in Maine to ditch masks this month
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) State employees will no longer be required to wear masks after July 26 as long as they provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
Maine officials hope vaccination clinic at Portland Jetport boosts immunization rates
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine health officials are hopeful a new COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the largest airport in the state will help drive up immunization rates.
Panel approves spending of nearly $1B in COVID-19 relief
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) The Maine Legislature’s budget-writing committee voted along party lines on a plan for spending nearly $1 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funds that tracks closely with a plan laid out by the governor.
Spending on Maine power corridor fight tops $40M
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Total spending in advance of a fall referendum about a hydropower transmission corridor in western Maine has surpassed $40 million as groups on both sides of the issue continue to spend money.