Saturday, July 26th, 2025

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Good morning, Portland. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 26th of July.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Animal shelters in Maine are filling up as more people give up their pets because living costs have risen. The Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland has taken in 300 animals—half from overcrowded shelters—and asks pet owners to check available support before surrendering their pets. WMTW
- ➤ Portland Planning Board held a workshop on Prosperity Place—an affordable housing project on Brighton Ave that will build 50 family-sized units in its first phase, with plans for 100 apartments in the future. The project, a partnership between Developers Collaborative and Prosperity Maine, will use low-income housing funds and is set for occupancy in late 2027 pending board approval. Portland Press Herald
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Louis Meyers, a train engineer from Dover-Foxcroft, sued Canadian Pacific Railway Tuesday in Bangor after his train derailed on Oct. 19 when washed-out tracks nearly impaled him and left him with permanent injuries, and he now seeks compensation for lost wages, medical bills and loss of enjoyment of life. FOX23
- ➤ Louis Meyers, a train engineer from Dover-Foxcroft, filed a lawsuit in Bangor against Canadian Pacific Railway claiming negligence after his train derailed from a washout in Orneville on Oct. 19—heavy rain washed away track support and a piece of track nearly impaled him—and he seeks compensation for lost wages, medical costs and reduced quality of life. WGME
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Portland Theater Festival presents Make Believe at Portland Stage Studio Theater—a play that shows four siblings as children in an attic playroom and again 30 years later as adults. The production runs through Aug. 10 with a cast talkback scheduled for July 27. Portland Press Herald
- ➤ Animal Welfare Society's Woofstock (46 Holland Road, Kennebunk) runs today from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and offers live music, food trucks, craft brews and pet activities for families. WGME
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Maine BMV wait times remain high—more than 60% of visitors are seeking REAL IDs nearly four months after enforcement began. Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said that as of July 1, 32% of Mainers have REAL IDs and advised those looking to avoid long lines to book an appointment online. FOX23
- ➤ The Maine Department of Public Safety is still investigating the death of Baxter, a three year old chocolate lab that became the state’s first official comfort dog and was found dead in May in a state vehicle outside Bangor Regional Communications Center. The review is now part of an independent investigation by the Animal Welfare Program of the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry—pending the release of training documents and veterinary records. FOX23
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BBQ Benefit for Peaks Island Children's Workshop
4:30-6:30 p.m. — Peaks Island Lions Club — Contribution appreciated — Enjoy delicious BBQ while supporting local kids and preserving island heritage.
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PASTA 212 Food Truck at Belleflower Brewing
4-11 p.m. — Belleflower Brewing — Check Instagram for updates — Enjoy fresh and flavorful pasta made with fewer ingredients than traditional fast food.
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Vintage Fire Truck Sightseeing Tour of Portland Maine
1:30-2:30 p.m. — 489 Congress St, Portland, ME — Tickets required — Explore Portland’s scenic coast and historic sites aboard a classic fire engine while enjoying live narration.
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Dan Soder Live
7-8:30 p.m. — Empire Comedy Club — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy an evening of laughs with Dan Soder, the comedic talent behind 'Mafee' from Billions.
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Yoga for Good
8-9 AM — Toad&Co. — $15 Donation — Practice yoga for a good cause while supporting a local non-profit.
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CatVideoFest 2025
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM — Portland Museum of Art — Ticket proceeds support local animal charities — The world's premier festival for feline enthusiasts returns with a compilation of the best cat videos.
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The Avett Brothers Concert
7-10 p.m. — Thompson's Point — Tickets from $170 — Experience an unforgettable evening with The Avett Brothers in Portland, ME.
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National Root Beer Float Day Celebration
11 a.m. - 8 p.m. — Aloft Portland Downtown Waterfront ME — Donations encouraged — Enjoy delicious root beer floats while supporting The Barbara Bush Children's Hospital.
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The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse Live
7:00-8:30 p.m. — Thompson's Point — Not specified — Experience a night of psychedelic rock with The Flaming Lips and indie vibes from Modest Mouse.
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Guster On The Ocean
3 PM – 9 PM — Thompson's Point — Ticket pricing varies — Experience three days of Guster's live performances by the beautiful ocean in Portland.
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