1. Two Maine women are recovering after they were shot during an early morning shooting outside a Charleston, South Carolina pizzeria over the weekend. Police say a gunman killed one person and injured the two women, who work at Jibe Cycling and are both expected to recover. (WGME)
2. Governor Janet Mills says flags will be lowered statewide Thursday to honor former state representative Gerald Talbot, who died earlier this month at age 94, and Maine Game Warden Joshua Tibbetts, who was killed in a plane crash in Avon last week. Flags will also be lowered Friday for firefighter Andrew Cross, who died in the Robbins Lumber explosion in Searsmont. (WMTW)
3. The U.S. Justice Department is demanding Maine reinstate undercover license plate applications for federal agencies after Secretary of State Shenna Bellows paused new plates during increased immigration enforcement earlier this year. The state has until Friday to respond. (WMTW)
4. Portland hit 92 degrees Tuesday, making it the hottest May 19 ever recorded and breaking a record that stood since 1949. More summer-like weather is expected today with highs in the 80s and another record high possible. (WMTW)
5. Curren$y brings the Winner’s Circle Tour to Oxbow Live in Portland tonight for Hot Show 31. Expect Jet Life classics, deep cuts, and special guests 747 Band and Fendi P. Tickets are on sale now at HotRadioMaine.com. (HRM)
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