1. Rex Heuermann, the admitted Gilgo Beach serial killer, is expected to be sentenced today to life without parole. The 62-year-old pleaded guilty to killing eight women, including Scarborough native Megan Waterman. Family members of the victims are expected to address the court before sentencing. (WMTW)
2. Thornton Academy and the Saco School Department have reached a new agreement, ensuring Thornton will continue serving as Saco’s high school. The deal follows weeks of tense negotiations over contract length and student transfer policies that drew a packed school board meeting. The Saco School Board unanimously approved the agreement Tuesday night. (WGME)
3. Gorham Public Schools has unveiled a new AI handbook to help students understand when it’s appropriate to use tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini. The guidelines vary by grade level, require students to cite AI use, and make it clear that AI can’t be used to write essays or take tests. School leaders say the goal is responsible use, not banning the technology. (WGME)
4. A server at That Place in Ogunquit got the surprise of a lifetime when a regular customer left a $1,000 tip on a $171 bill. The young server is saving up to see the Patriots play the Lions in Germany, and the customer simply wrote, “Go Lions” on the receipt. (WGME)
5. McDonald’s is bringing back its original Fried Apple Pie for the first time in more than 30 years. The classic dessert, made with American-grown apples and a crispy fried crust, returns June 23rd to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. The fan favorite replaced by a baked version in 1992 will only be available for a limited time.
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