1. The Portland City Council has voted 6–3 for a 180-day moratorium on new theaters and performance halls — stalling Live Nation’s proposed 3,300-seat Portland Music Hall. The vote came after four hours of public comment. Live Nation says the pause won’t jeopardize the venue’s future, vowing to push ahead through the planning process and meet all city guidelines. (PH)
2. A huge boost for Portland schools — anonymous alumni have gifted $1 million to the Foundation for Portland Public Schools. Half will fund arts and music programs, the rest is an unrestricted gift to the district. (WMTW)
3. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory today from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. for inland Maine, including Lewiston, Auburn, Bangor, and more. Highs will hit the 90s, feeling close to 100 with humidity. (WMTW)
4. The 2026 Farmers’ Almanac says Maine should brace for an early start to winter — with cold snaps and plenty of snow in January and February. Stormy conditions could kick in by late November, so skiers and snowmobilers may be in for a great season. (NCM)
5. A buyer is needed to save Claire’s! The popular mall store just filed for bankruptcy again and could close over 1,100 locations. Claire’s blames rising rent and competition from fast-fashion giants like Shein and Temu. Claire’s has pierced over 100 million ears since 1978. (People)
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