President Obama, however, retains the right to veto any attempt by Congress to scuttle any deal that results from negotiations with Iran and five other nations.
2015
Yoga story time at SoPo library
SOUTH PORTLAND – On Tuesday, April 21, at 2 p.m., the South Portland Public Library will hold a special Storybook Yoga program for children 3-8. The event is free and open to the public but pre-registration is required. Go online to www.SouthPortlandLibrary.com or call 767-7660, ext. 3, to sign up or for more information. Tisha […]
50 years ago today: April 14, 1965
View the historic front page from the Portland Press Herald: Bayside West, Portland’s most blighted area, to be studied; opponents of bill to lower teacher retirement age from 70 to 65 cite shortage of teachers in Maine
Opening day at Fenway Park: Photos
Fans emerge from winter to see the Red Sox beat the Washington Nationals.
For data extortion victims, payoff may be only option
Agreeing to ransom demands can encourage the often untraceable criminal, experts say, but a few hundred dollars is a small price to pay if critical computer files are at risk.
Sports Digest: Calgary signs Kennebunkport’s Hathaway
Garnet Hathaway, who played in college at Brown, signs an entry-level contract with the Calgary Flames of the NHL.
Obama’s support of Iraqi defense likely conditional
The president wants assurances that the Shiite militias won’t carry out reprisals against Sunnis.
DHHS defends using former police to inspect marijuana caregiver operations
It says it lacks staffing to follow up on complaints, as some question whether the agency even has inspection authority.
Deval Patrick joins Mitt Romney’s investment firm
The former Massachusetts governor will look for ‘social impact’ investing opportunities at Bain Capital.
Space station grocery run postponed by storm clouds
SpaceX will try again Tuesday.