Demonstrators march from Monument Square to City Hall, then through the Old Port.
2016
Theater Review: ‘Language Archive’ a sweet and quirky take on words and relationships
The show continues through Sunday at the University of Southern Maine’s Gorham campus.
Wind-driven brush fire extinguished in Scarborough
The flames were largely contained within an hour, the fire chief says.
Robert Vaughn, ‘Man From U.N.C.L.E.,’ dies at 83
The suave actor, though best known for the television role, was nominated for an Oscar and was active politically.
For families divided by election, the end isn’t the end
Thanksgiving isn’t going to be the same for many whose rift over the presidential candidates wasn’t healed on Election Day.
Twin Rivers in Madawaska to acquire paper division of New York company
The Maine company expects to maintain the four Burrows mills, which employ about 200 people.
Pence replaces Christie as head of Trump’s transition team
The president-elect also names his three oldest children and his son-in-law to top posts.
Portland celebrates Veterans Day
PORTLAND — It was blustery and bustling Nov. 11 as the annual Veterans Day parade made its way down Congress Street from Longfellow Square to City Hall. Led by the Portland Police Color Guard and Grand Marshal Mert Rutherford, members of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and active military members stepped off at […]
Zuckerberg says it’s a ‘crazy’ idea that fake news on Facebook influenced election
The company’s CEO says voters deserve more credit and that they ‘make decisions based on their lived experience.’
Veterans deserve our best, Portland parade crowd is told
‘What are we willing to do to give back to the best of our country? The best of our city?’ asks Police Chief Michael Sauschuck.