1. Die-hard Donald Trump fans are likely to be pouring into Bangor today as they head to his first Maine campaign stop since he visited Portland in March. It is expected that Gov. Paul LePage will introduce Trump today, if not appear on stage with him. Trump is scheduled to speak around 4 p.m., according to his campaign. (PH)
2. The Portland Asylum hosted its final show for the time being on Saturday night. It’s now shut down and planning on expanding over the summer. The construction will, unfortunately, take down the famous graffiti wall. Management at the club still plans on supporting street art, though. They’ve designated another wall on the building as the new graffiti wall. Asylum promises to add lighting to the wall for nighttime viewing and removable panels so artists can later sell their work instead of just spraying over it. (BD)
3. Firefighters are urging people to use caution when using fireworks because of the recent high fire danger. Windham Fire Chief Brent Libby said the dry temperatures and high winds contribute to the fire danger level. (WCSH)
4. If you owned a front-loading Whirlpool, Kenmore, or Maytag washing machine, you may be entitled to compensation as part of a class-action settlement. A settlement was reached in several class-action lawsuits against Whirlpool and Sears over front-loading washing machines manufactured between 2001 and 2010. The settlement comes after customers claimed the washing machines failed to adequately self-clean themselves of laundry residue, resulting in mold or mildew buildup that can cause bad odors and ruined laundry. (WMTW)
5. Tony Hawk landed his last 900 ever at the age of 48. He first was 17 years ago. (BS)
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