AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoLisbon Falls Gun Scare: Two teens were arrested after a reported gun threat at Berry Avenue and Campus Avenue that led to a shelter-in-place, a multi-agency search with K9 and drones, and the recovery of the weapon. One teen faces charges including arson and assault; the other faces arson and probation-related charges. Paid Family Leave: Maine’s new paid family and medical leave program is already changing staffing plans for small businesses, while supporters say it helps caregivers take time off without losing pay. Storm Damage: Torrential rain hit the region, washing out roads in New Hampshire and prompting an emergency closure on Portland’s Old Port-area High Street while crews repair damage. Fire Danger: A scrap metal fire in Berwick is producing heavy smoke and has closed Route 236 near New Dam Road. Campus Comfort: The University of Maine Police Department welcomed a new comfort dog, “Bear,” to help students and staff during stressful moments. Health Costs: Maine marketplace insurers are proposing double-digit rate increases for 2027, with the Maine Bureau of Insurance set to finalize rates in August. Maine Politics: The Democratic Senate primary is now set for Susan Collins vs. Graham Platner, with national attention framing it as a referendum tied to Brett Kavanaugh. Public Safety & Community: Camden voters backed keeping a full-time police chief, while ranked-choice voting is set for other Maine races.
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