1. Maine’s false spring is over. Our next snow storm arrives Tuesday. Coastal York and Cumberland counties down to the Seacoast and the North Shore could see close to a foot of snow. North of Portland and Casco Bay, totals should be much lower. (PH)
2. An SUV smashed through the front of Prime Nails & Spa in Scarborough on Saturday afternoon, causing extensive damage. The fire department says no one was injured in the incident. Prime Nails and Spa say they will be closed until further notice. (WMTW)
3. Kansas City Chiefs became the first Super Bowl repeat champion in 19 years, answering San Francisco’s field goal in overtime with a Patrick Mahomes touchdown pass for a 25-22 win. Mahomes and Coach Reid are now halfway to Tom Brady and Bill Belichick, who won six championships in 20 years together. (PH)
4. Portland plans to start construction on a new waterfront park along Commercial Street within the year, bringing a green space to the area. Portland Harbor Common will be built at the end of India Street, on 2 acres of land that were once ferry queuing lanes; they’ve been used for parking since 2018. (PH)
5. Gorham, Maine, native Mackenzie Holmes is immortalized in the history books at the University of Indiana. On Sunday, the All-American senior forward passed Tyra Buss’ 2,364 points to become the women’s basketball program’s all-time leading scorer. (WMTW)
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