1. A bank shooting in Louisville, Kentucky left five people dead and eight injured on Monday morning. The shooter, who was an employee at the bank, was killed by police. The attack was live-streamed on Instagram by the suspect. (WMTW)
2. Hundreds of protesters in Portland gathered to criticize the police department’s response to a recent neo-Nazi march, accusing them of failing to protect counter-protesters. The police chief defended the department’s actions during last night’s city council meeting, saying they were able to prevent violence and make arrests without using excessive force, and that they had received threats of violence from both sides. (PH)
3. A temporary shelter opened at the Portland Expo on Monday to address the housing crisis faced by an increasing number of asylum seekers in the city. The shelter already reached its near 300 person capacity. An Amazon wish list for people to donate needed items has been set up by city officials. (PH)
4. A 11-year-old girl in Damariscotta, climbed a tree to avoid going to school and was later found by a game warden’s dog named Koda, after she had been reported missing. The girl was unharmed and was reunited with her family. (PH)
5. Olive Garden is set to open a location in Auburn on May 22 after receiving approval for a liquor license. The new restaurant will be located in a former Ruby Tuesday building and is expected to bring new jobs and revenue to the area. (WGME)
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