1. On Sunday, dozens of supporters of Gov. Janet Mills showed up at the State House in Augusta to show support for Mills, following a testy exchange with President Donald Trump on Friday. U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, of Maine, said she will oppose President Donald Trump’s effort to withhold federal funding from the state. (WMTW)
2. Greely High School in Cumberland will have increased police presence Monday amid controversy over a transgender student in girls’ sports. Superintendent Jeffery Porter told parents there’s no specific threat, but social media posts about the student raised concerns. (WGME)
3. A class action lawsuit has been filed against Tom’s of Maine, accusing the company of selling kids’ toothpaste with unsafe levels of lead. Filed in New York by Douglas White, the suit claims “Silly Strawberry” toothpaste contains lead and arsenic, with no warning to consumers. This comes months after the FDA flagged bacteria-contaminated water at the brand’s Sanford plant. (WGME)
4. WWE’s WrestleMania is returning to New Orleans. On Friday night, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced that WrestleMania 42 will take place in the Big Easy. The two-night event will happen at the Caesars Superdome on April 11th and 12th, 2026. Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will host this year’s WrestleMania on April 19th and 20th. (CBS)
5. Starting on March 5th, Dunkin’ is eliminating its upcharges for almond or oat milk. The company said the decision was “guided by guest feedback.” Before the decision, Dunkin’ customers paid between 50 cents and $2 for non-dairy beverage mix-ins. (F&W)
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