Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 28th of February.
Good morning, Portland.
Every Friday on ARC Maine, local animal shelter Midcoast Humane hosts a pet adoption segment featuring Development Coordinator Jared Mongeau and his adoptable pet (Scout) to help find a loving home.
Rattle Shake Grill will open in late March or early April at 319 Main St in Cumberland.
The retro diner (the former Rise Pizza and Pub) will serve burgers and shakes with modern flavor.
Every morning, designer Daphne Murphy uses old fabrics to make unique jackets above downtown.
Her work gained local notice when singer Lisa Bello wore one at Fenway and Patriots fans wore her designs at the Super Bowl, and she plans to open her own store soon.
This weekend, Freeport hosts Flavors of Freeport Frosty Frolic — a celebration of local food, farmers and music downtown.
Margaret Hoffman from Visit Freeport and representatives from Bridgham and Cook say the event welcomes residents to enjoy a fun local outing.
The University of New England Online College of Professional Studies announced new 100% online courses for cannabis industry certifications in partnership with Green Flower.
Courses in cultivation, retail, compliance (and more) will begin on March 10 to train prospective workers for this growing sector.
Portland’s Citizens’ Climate Lobby highlighted a legacy CO2 crisis that has left excess carbon in our air for over 100 years.
The monthly column explains that nearly 700 companies are advancing methods, including Direct Air Capture (and low-cost soil enhancements), to remove carbon and combat warming.
Maine DOT is holding a memorial procession today to honor 60-year-old James Brown and 51-year-old Dwayne Campbell, who died in a Waterville crash on Jan.
13 as transportation vehicles gather in Fairfield before proceeding to the Augusta Civic Center for a memorial service just after 1 p.m.
CDC data showed that over 1,100 measles cases have been reported in 2026, with Maine among 28 areas experiencing outbreaks.
Health officials warned that unvaccinated people risk severe complications and urged residents to vaccinate to slow the spread.
A statewide survey by Consumers for Affordable Health Care found nearly half of households recently took on medical debt + one in three owe $5,000 or more due mainly to hospital care.
The survey shows many Mainers face financial strain, with difficulties paying for food, heating, and housing.
Carol Mundigler, Sweetser's human resources director, said employees should schedule private meetings to discuss mental health needs with clear solutions such as flexible hours.
She urged managers to lead by example and follow up on support plans while Sweetser offers counseling access and monthly wellness events.
Varsity Maine is providing live updates on high school basketball state championships as top teams vie for 10 Gold Balls.
The games started Friday and continue today + fans can follow every play.
Portland boys basketball team will play Camden Hills for the Class A championship at Cross Insurance Arena today at 7:45 p.m. after overcoming early-season injuries and building strong team chemistry under coach Joe Russo, with key contributions by Loic Ramazani and Cordell Jones.
CAFAM Lunar New Year Celebration
10 AM – 3 PM — Westbrook Performing Arts Center — Free entry — Celebrate the Year of the Horse with vibrant music, dance performances, and cultural activities.
PSMJ Project Management Bootcamp
Daytime — DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Portland, ME — Pricing details available upon request — Enhance your project delivery skills and boost client satisfaction in this intensive two-day workshop.
Corey B Live Show
9:30 p.m. — Empire Comedy Club — Tickets available — Enjoy a night of comedy with radio personality and TikTok star Corey B.
Amelia Day with Heather Lynn
7:30-11:00 p.m. — SPACE Gallery — Ticket prices vary — Experience a night of music inspired by love with heartfelt performances including 'Moon and Back'.
Artistic Perspective Discussion on LIKE FLIES A RAGE
4:15 p.m. — Portland Stage — Free entry — Engage in a deep dive into creative themes and questions with special guests at this public discussion.
Irish Heritage Night at the Maine Mariners
7:15–8:15 PM — Cross Insurance Arena — Ticket proceeds support the Maine Irish Heritage Center — Celebrate Irish culture while enjoying a thrilling hockey game.
Curtain Call Discussion on LIKE FLIES, A RAGE PLAY
4:15 p.m. — Portland Stage — Free entry — Engage in a lively discussion about the production with performers and delve into character development and themes raised by the play.
Scuffed Realtor: Live with Nick Rochefort and Alex Schultz
7 p.m. — Empire Comedy Club — $35+ — Experience hilarious live reviews of viewer-submitted houses and unsolicited life advice from your favorite realtor duo.
Scottish Fish Concert
8 p.m. — One Longfellow Square — $30 — Experience a lively blend of original and traditional Scottish and Cape Breton music.
The Pretty Great Spelling Bee 2026
7-10 p.m. — SPACE Gallery — Free entry — Experience a whimsical battle of words with costumed competitors and local celebrity judges.
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