The Crimson Tide’s defense plays with ferocity and continues to be one of the best in the nation.
November 2016
Portland becomes first city in Maine to require reporting on large buildings’ energy use
The council votes 6-3 to pass the ‘benchmarking’ measure, designed to collect baseline data that would be used to gauge trends and the effectiveness of efficiency upgrades.
Tesla to change supercharger program
Starting Jan. 1, new Tesla owners will pay a small fee after about 1,000 miles.
South Portland council chooses new city manager
Edward Collins has worked for communities in Utah and Maine, including Lubec and Baileyville, where he was town manager.
Defense attorneys paint dismal picture of prominent doctor’s finances
Dr. Joel Sabean’s accountant and bookkeeper testify as his federal tax fraud trial continues in Portland.
Pittsfield man to serve 2 years in prison for unlawful sexual contact with girl
Jason Dube, 33, will serve the time as part of a plea agreement that called for a six-year sentence with all but two years suspended.
Investors bet on Clinton victory
The market responds to the completion of the FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton’s emails.
Red Claws: Celtics’ draft pick a Maine focal point
Abdel Nader, drafted by Boston in the second round, figures to have a big role with the Claws.
Maine Warden Service suspends search for missing Piscataquis County woman
Diana Estey, 71, of Medford hasn’t been seen for more than a week, and a search party came up empty on Monday.
Commission likely to keep Gulf of Maine shrimp fishery closed
A Portland processor says that would hurt, but regulators appear to favor more time for the population to rebuild.