1. Maine State Police and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) are investigating after human remains were found Wednesday morning at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery. The body was discovered during a routine barge inspection, and officials say there is no danger to the public. (WMTW)
2. Portland Hearts of Pine could be adding a women’s soccer team as early as 2027. Portland city officials are considering an updated Fitzpatrick Stadium agreement that would allow the club to host eight additional games for a new USL W League team. (PH)
3. The TSA has updated its guidelines to allow medical marijuana in carry-on and checked bags, but marijuana is still illegal federally. TSA agents aren’t actively searching for it, but if it’s found during screening, local law enforcement can still get involved depending on state laws. (NYP)
4. AAA says a record 45 million Americans are expected to travel for Memorial Day weekend. Thursday is expected to be the busiest day to fly, while nearly 40 million people are projected to drive, with the heaviest traffic expected Friday afternoon and Monday afternoon. (ABC)
5. A town in Mexico just broke the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest serving of guacamole. More than 1,000 people helped create nearly 15,000 pounds of guac during the annual Avocado Festival in Tancítaro. (UPI)
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