BOSTON – Marian Hossa, one of the Chicago Blackhawks’ top scorers with three winning goals this postseason, is expected to play in Game 4, according to Coach Joel Quenneville. Hossa was a surprise scratch from Game 3 with an upper-body injury. ONE OF the most lopsided stats in the Stanley Cup finals has been […]
2013
Bruins discover a secret threat
Daniel Paille spent much of the season killing penalties, but in the playoffs, given the chance, he’s shown much more.
Another View: Leaders use terror threat to claim excessive powers over citizens
PRISM revelations give credence to those who have been warning of a creeping security state.
Combat ready: Women in the military
The military cites culture concerns as it gets ready for women moving into special operations units.
Maine Voices: Mainers will benefit if legislators override MaineCare expansion veto
The bill will save 1,400 jobs, create 3,100 new ones and invest over $350 million a year in Maine’s economy.
Letters to the editor: City should treasure Congress Square
The city of Portland has never been known for keeping its treasures for the next generations. Union Station was a pretty building that was allowed to be torn down for what exists in its place today. I would not say that’s a compliment to our city fathers. The clock in the little park on Congress […]
Taliban, U.S. will discuss peace
The ultimate U.S.-Afghan goal remains a full Taliban renunciation of links with al-Qaida, officials say.
Study says Maine education should lead to jobs
A report credits Maine’s educated work force and high test scores as a draw for manufacturers, but also cites some defects.
Pirates not planning on changes
A possible sale or relocation of the Phoenix Coyotes should not have a major impact on their AHL affiliate.
Local & State Dispatches
Police investigating theft of Maine painting / LePage’s veto on long-term care legislation upheld … and more news from around the state.