Andrew Catalina
Manager of Digital NewsAndrew Catalina is manager of digital news, responsible for editing and producing news content on all of Maine Public's digital platforms, in addition to myriad other news- and content-related roles.
Prior to joining Maine Public in 2014, Andrew worked at Bangor Daily News as a web content manager, copy editor and page designer. He earned a bachelor's in New Media from the University of Maine in Orono, where he got his start in journalism at the student-run Maine Campus newspaper and occasionally hosted a music radio show on WMEB.
Andrew lives with his wife, Elyse, and three children in Waterville.
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Maine State Police say they responded to a hoax emergency call at the residence of Secretary of State Shenna Bellows on Friday night.
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State police are asking residents for help locating Spridal Hubiak, 20, as they investigate a death in Waterville.
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The announcement was made by Maine's congressional delegation on Friday.
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A standoff on Allen Avenue in Portland has ended after police found a dead person inside a condominium, according to the Press Herald.
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As of just after 11 a.m. Saturday, power was out for over 92,000 customers statewide. Along the coast, preparations for Lee Saturday have been ongoing.
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Hurricane Lee is taking an eastward tack, with landfall predicted over Nova Scotia midday Saturday. A hurricane watch remains in effect for the Canadian Maritimes.
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The National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane watch from Stonington eastward to the Canadian border, and a tropical storm watch for the remainder of the Maine coast.
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Here’s everything you need to know before you hit the polls.
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Twenty-two patients are in critical care, and five are on ventilators.
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Maine is one of the few outlier states with above average gun ownership, yet relatively few gun deaths, according to various sources. Some groups even say it’s possible a tragedy like the one at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde could have been prevented with gun laws like Maine’s.