1. The White House just launched an official TikTok account, even as the app’s future in the U.S. hangs in the balance. Trump has repeatedly extended the deadline for TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell or face a nationwide ban—now set for September 17. For now, TikTok’s 170 million American users still have access. (WMTW)
2. Organizers of Portland’s Back Cove Music & Arts Festival will pay about $185,000 to the city and parks groups. That includes a $100,000 donation for Payson Park upgrades, around $25,000 from ticket fees, and money for city expenses, permits, and maintenance. Officials say the festival caused only minimal damage and could return in the future. (PH)
3. Amazon has reached a $4 million deal to buy nearly 94 acres of land in Gorham. The town council approved the sale Tuesday, but Amazon still needs permits before moving forward. (WMTW)
4. Paper Tiger on Fore Street is closing its doors after three years. The owners announced the restaurant and bar’s last day will be August 31st, inviting customers to stop in for one final round of ‘loud, weird, and unapologetic’ fun. Paper Tiger opened in 2022 and quickly became a popular Old Port spot. (PFM)
5. Hot Radio Maine presents the 5th Annual Cuts for Class! Monday, August 25th at Crow’s Nest Barbershop in Auburn — we’re giving away free back-to-school haircuts for students 18 and under, first come first serve, 10 to 4. Made Hot in Maine by The Law Offices of Joe Bornstein and Maine Family Federal Credit Union. (HRM)
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