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He started working for WCSH-TV in 1977 and covered sports in the state for 35 years before retiring in 2012. ... Over 35 years, he became a dominant presence in the Maine sports scene.
NEWRY, Maine (CBS) – Authorities in Maine say a popular TV meteorologist who died by suicide last month was the "one and only suspect" in a sexual assault. WCSH meteorologist Tom Johnston, 46 ...
Join us Wednesday night for our two-hour NBA Draft special, "Capture the Flagg," airing live on NEWS CENTER Maine+ from 7 to ...
Maine leaders are responding to a federal ruling that found the state violated Title IX laws by allowing transgender athletes ...
Cupo’s retirement comes a little more than a year after the station lost another veteran weather forecaster, Kevin Mannix, who retired from his full-time duties at WCSH last February after 25 years.
Two longtime sports radio broadcasters in northern Maine have been fired after making disparaging remarks about two female high school basketball players. ... WCSH-TV reported.
Maine officials said the state will not comply with a federal ban on transgender athletes in high school sports — months after Gov. Janet Mills got into a public argument with President Trump ...
“The state of Maine is discriminating against women by failing to protect women and women’s sports,” said Attorney General Pam Bondi. “Pretty basic stuff.” ...
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