1. Skowhegan Police say a missing 12-year-old has been found safe after three days. Summer Steward was located Wednesday in a Westbrook parking lot and reunited with her family. Tips from friends and parents led police to a person of interest. The investigation is ongoing. (WMTW)
2. Portland may soon extend parking meter hours to help close a budget gap. A proposed $363 million plan would push meters to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and add paid parking on Sundays. City officials say the change could bring in about $770,000 in new revenue. (WGME)
3. Kennebunkport Police are warning about counterfeit $50 bills in circulation. Businesses are urged to stay alert and check bills using markers, safety strips, and holograms. Some fakes are even labeled “Motion Picture Purposes.” Anyone who finds one is asked to contact police. (WGME)
4. A federal jury has found Ticketmaster and parent company Live Nation operated as a monopoly. The verdict follows a multi-week antitrust trial backed by dozens of states and the Justice Department. A second trial will now determine penalties, which could include breaking up the companies. (WGME)
5. Prom season is here, and Uber is offering teens a ride deal. Students can get three free rides—up to 50 bucks each—using the code “Yes!” through June 30. Parents need to add teens to a family profile to unlock it, with built-in safety features and ride tracking included. (SM)
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