1. RSU 13 students head back to class today for the first time since 12-year-old Brayden Callahan was hit and killed by a school bus in Rockland. The district closed last week after the tragedy. Counselors will be on buses and in schools as kids return. The driver involved has two prior crash reports and a 10-year-old OUI conviction, but police say impairment is not suspected in this incident. The investigation is ongoing. (WGME)
2. A winter storm watch is up for Tuesday as southern Maine braces for 6–10 inches of snow — the season’s first big one. Snow starts during the morning commute and could fall at an inch an hour with low visibility. The heaviest travel impact is expected Tuesday afternoon into the evening. Northern areas could see 3–5 inches. (PH)
3. Plans for a big Amazon warehouse in Gorham are moving forward. The town agreed to sell nearly 94 acres along Route 25 for $4 million, and tonight the planning board takes its first look at a 159,000-square-foot distribution center proposal. It’s the start of what’s expected to be a long approval process. The meeting is at 7. (WGME)
4. Cooper Flagg just made NBA history. The Newport native became the youngest player ever to score 35 in a game, passing LeBron’s record, as Dallas beat the Clippers 114–110. (WMTW)
5. Cyber Monday – Avoid the malls and get the deals online today!
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