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Joe Glauber

WMTW TV

Portland, ME, United States

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'Let Us Play': Students and parents rally in Lewiston against decision to prohibit fall football

With no football or volleyball for high school athletes this fall, those teams are grappling with what the season will look like. → Read More

First-year students begin move-in at Thomas College amid new safety precautions

Starting with their arrival Saturday, everyone on campus will get a COVID-19 test every two weeks. → Read More

Month-long virtual Tri-For-A-Cure reaches finish lines, raises more than a million dollars

The annual triathlon raised $1,168,859 for the Maine Cancer Foundation. → Read More

After a 12-foot whale washes ashore in Scarborough, what happens next?

The dead minke whale found on Higgins beach is heading to a farm in Gorham. → Read More

Maine's housing market recovers in July, up more than 12 percent

Home sales in Maine are up more than 12 percent compared to July of last year, driven largely by its more rural counties. → Read More

Three fatal ATV crashes reported across Maine Saturday

None of the three victims were wearing helmets at the time, authorities say. → Read More

Rallies at post offices across Maine, U.S., calling for solutions to Postal Service delays

Demonstrators in Portland called for protections for mail-in voting; USPS forms new task force to address concerns → Read More

Job recovery continued in July, but growing workforce pushes Maine's unemployment rate higher

Maine Dept. of Labor says Maine's 9.9% unemployment in July is partly due to more people seeking work → Read More

House Leaders call for USPS officials to testify on recent delays

Meantime, the USPS Postmaster sent a letter to Maine officials suggesting some ballot deadlines may arrive too late to be counted. → Read More

Opening date set for retail marijuana shops, businesses await active licenses

In less than two months, Mainers 21 and older will be able to buy recreational cannabis. → Read More

Maine schools rush to address ventilation systems before students return

In addition to cleaning and social distancing, Maine school districts are trying to determine whether their ventilation systems need upgrading due to the pandemic. → Read More

Bath Iron Works aims to restore competitiveness, production with prospective deal

Analysts say the agreement leaves future outlook unchanged, hinging more on experience with newer ships → Read More

Group of child care providers voices concerns about latest state guidance

DHHS requires face-coverings for child care staff and kids ages 5+ in recent guidance → Read More

Tri for a Cure launches month-long virtual event raising money to fight cancer

Due to the pandemic, the more than 1,200 participants will chart their own triathlon course → Read More

Maine school districts weigh options after state gives OK to in-person learning

Maine school districts are weighing their options after the state on Friday said school districts may reopen for in-person learning. → Read More

Mainers finding socially distanced ways to beat the heat Sunday

Golf courses seeing boost amid pandemic, even during intense heat → Read More

Ranked-choice voting count in 2nd District primary could wrap up Monday

Both trailing candidates conceded to leader Dale Crafts, but tabulation will determine final result → Read More

Maine unemployment drops in June, but economists say the numbers are misleading

State economists fear the statewide unemployment rate underestimates the coronavirus pandemic's impact because many people could not even look for work. → Read More

Republican primary candidates in Maine's 2nd District make final push to voters

Three candidates are vying for a chance to challenge freshman Democratic Rep. Jared Golden's seat → Read More

Public transportation in Southern Maine prepares for return to full service

Buses drivers will continue to waive fares until at least the end of July → Read More