1. Officials say 12 people were injured in Friday’s deadly Robbins Lumber explosion in Searsmont. Four victims have been treated and released, five remain hospitalized in Portland, and three are in critical condition in Boston. The explosion killed 27-year-old firefighter Andrew Cross. State fire officials and the ATF will hold a press conference this afternoon with an update on the investigation. (NCM)
2. Five people, including four juveniles, were arrested after a stolen SUV tied to smash-and-grab robberies led police on a chase from Waldo County to Waterville at speeds topping 110 miles per hour. The pursuit ended after the vehicle crashed and the suspects tried to run away on foot. (WMTW)
3. The University of Maine System approved another tuition increase for next school year. In-state students will pay about 4% more — roughly a $1,000 increase — bringing the average annual cost across the seven UMaine campuses to just over $24,000. Officials say the schools still remain among the most affordable in New England. (WGME)
4. Maine could see record-setting heat Tuesday and Wednesday with the warmest temperatures of the year so far. Inland highs could push near 90 while coastal areas stay slightly cooler. Scattered thunderstorms are also possible both days, with some storms capable of gusty winds, hail, and frequent lightning before cooler air arrives later this week. (WMTW)
5. Curren$y brings the Winner’s Circle Tour to Oxbow Live in Portland tomorrow for Hot Show 31. Expect Jet Life classics, deep cuts, and special guests 747 Band and Fendi P. Tickets are on sale now at HotRadioMaine.com. (HRM)
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