Dan Foley is criticized for being hard on other cast members, but says he’s being unfairly portrayed. Acquaintances say he’s a kind guy and great friend.
2015
On Baseball: Jantzen Witte made a perfect choice
Picking baseball over tennis is working wonders for the Sea Dogs’ first baseman.
Suspected terrorists can query government’s no-fly list
The ACLU challenged the legality of the no-fly list that blocks travelers, who can now ask for evidence.
Portland’s bag fee goes into effect: Will consumers change their behavior?
Some wonder if the city’s 5-cent charge – small compared to other places – will fulfill its aim to spur use of reusable bags and reduce litter.
Digital health data vulnerable to breaches
A new analysis of government records finds confidentiality has often been compromised.
Losing Frazier damaging to Red Claws in playoffs
Maine lost Tim Frazier, who may be the D-League’s MVP, to the NBA late in the season and struggled in the playoffs while being swept by Fort Wayne.
UMaine quarterback competition heats back up
Belcher and Collins both have experience, but neither has a firm hold on the job as spring practices continue.
Bill Nemitz: Litter reduced at the source, now let’s deal with the slobs
Maybe Portland’s new ordinances on disposable bags and foam containers will rekindle a social conscience intent on keeping America beautiful.
High school spring preview: Designated mentors are helping first-year softball coaches
Schools are finding the importance of providing a sounding board.
Unidentified Pearl Harbor victims to be exhumed, identified
As many as 388 service members were buried as unknowns in Hawaii.