1. Donald Trump swept all five Republican primaries in Delaware, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, and Pennsylvania on Tuesday. Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton took four out of the five northeastern state primaries. (AP)
2. Gov. Paul LePage abruptly walked away from the lectern Tuesday afternoon after two students raised signs critical of him at the dedication of a building at the University of Maine at Farmington. LePage, who called the students “idiots” and said “not … in the mood” as he walked past the crowd on the way out of the event. (CM)
3. Catherine McAuley High School will have to change its name when it officially drops its affiliation with the Roman Catholic Church in July. The Sisters of Mercy, who founded McAuley, the state’s only all-girls high school, told the school’s operator that it could no longer use the name of the Irish nun who started the religious organization. (PH)
4. The National Transportation Safety Board said they have found the voyage data recorder from the El Faro. The type of VDR mounted on El Faro is capable of recording conversations and sounds on the ship’s navigation bridge, which could provide investigators with important evidence as they seek to understand the sequence of events that led to the sinking. (WCSH)
5. The first ever Varsity Maine Awards will be held tonight at USM’s Costello Sports Complex in Gorham. The ultimate Maine high school sports awards ceremony will be hosted by Spose and Erin Ovalle w/ music provided by our very own DJ Mijo. For more details and to purchase tickets visit pressherald.com/vmea
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