1. Still no answers in the mysterious investigation in Waterboro. The FBI and York County Sheriff’s Office surrounded a home on Main Street Wednesday, setting up tents and searching a storage unit in the driveway. Investigators were seen taking photos and some officers wore hazmat suits as evidence bins stacked up outside. Authorities still haven’t released any details. (WGME)
2. At least two dozen school districts across southern Maine were on a two-hour delay this morning after overnight snow moved through the region, with one to three inches expected around Greater Portland. The wintry stretch continues into the weekend with some icy conditions possible, but a big warm-up is on the way — temperatures could reach the 50s or even 60s early next week. (WMTW)
3. Flood risk from snowmelt is low across Maine this spring, but experts warn thick ice on rivers like the Kennebec and Androscoggin raises the risk of dangerous ice jams. Officials say the ice could break into large chunks and block river flow, causing sudden flooding. (PH)
4. Don’t forget to spring forward this weekend. Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday at 2 a.m., when clocks move ahead one hour — meaning you lose an hour of sleep but gain longer evening daylight. It’s also a good time to change the batteries in your smoke alarms. (WGME)
5. Maine native Cooper Flagg returns to Boston tonight as the Mavericks take on the Celtics at TD Garden. Flagg says facing Jayson Tatum — a player he grew up watching and modeling his game after — would be a special moment. Tatum is listed as questionable as he continues recovering from last year’s Achilles injury. Tip-off is set for 7:30 tonight, and the game will air on ESPN and NBC Sports Boston. (Yahoo)
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