Station: WPOR
Lawsuit: Wholesale Owner Embezzled $1.5 Million in Lobsters
SACO, Maine (AP) A Maine lobster wholesaler is suing one of its owners, claiming he embezzled nearly $1.5 million worth of lobsters
Police: Small Plane Crashes in Maine
WYMAN TOWNSHIP, Maine (WGAN) A small plane has crashed on or near Bigelow Mountain, in Wyman Township, just north of Carrabassett, according to State Police
Maine Needs Public’s Help Rooting Out Bug-Infested Trees
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine officials are asking for the public’s help finding ash trees that were sold in the state this summer because they’re concerned about spread of an invasive forest pest
Meeting Set to Consider Future of Maine Shrimp Fishery
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A regulatory panel will meet next month to consider what the future holds for New England’s shuttered shrimp fishery
Maine Lottery had Record Year for Sales, Prizes in 2018
HALLOWELL, Maine (AP) The Maine Lottery says it awarded more prizes in fiscal year 2018 than in any previous year
Trade Mission to UK, Ireland still on Without Governor
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Republican Gov. Paul LePage is heeding doctors’ orders and not attending a nine-day trade mission to the United Kingdom and Ireland
Man Dies from Injuries Suffered in Dayton Crash
DAYTON, Maine (WGAN) State Police say a Saco man has died from injuries he received in a one car crash Tuesday in Dayton
Scarborough Man Accused of Embezzling
SACO, Me (WGAN) – A lawsuit has been filed against a part-owner of a lobster wholesaler in Saco.
Officials Use Goats To Rid City Park Of Invasive Plants
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Officials in South Portland are using goats to help eliminate invasive weeds that have overrun a local park.
State Revenues Again Exceed Expectations
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) More than $20 million in surplus tax revenues are flowing into Maine’s coffers




