Two men are killed in the store and a woman later dies at a hospital in what police say appears to be a random attack with no apparent terrorism link.
2017
Portland Beer Week’s the perfect time to determine your craft beer cliche
From Sunday to Sunday, Portland will host 45 inspired events inside the city limits.
Wells-Ogunquit school panel to begin review of a tradition: Warriors school mascot
A visitor’s allegation of cultural insensitivity sparks public talks on an issue that has been hotly debated in other Maine towns.
Bill Nemitz: Phony fuss over Togus generator glitch falls very flat for Rep. Poliquin
Rather than find out the facts – the VA’s backup power plan worked – he turns up the indignation dial in an effort to score political points.
Our View: Fact-free U.S. response to New York City attack won’t reduce terror risk
Well-reasoned strategies to prevent violence will be more effective than President Trump’s blame-immigrants reaction.
Co-working space designed for women only to open next month in downtown Portland
Men will be welcome, however, as employees and at social and educational events.
Hospital leaders: Vote ‘yes’ on statewide Question 2, Medicaid expansion
Broadening the program will help struggling rural hospitals, create 6,000 jobs and finance health care for the uninsured.
Zoning question on Portland ballot would make an imperfect process much worse
A plan touted as a way to ‘give neighborhoods more voice’ on development would silence most of the city and block many projects.
Another View: Press Herald wrong to change its stance on four-school bond
To say it’s ‘worth the risk’ to await state money to fix two schools is delusional, given that Reiche and Longfellow have missed the funding cut multiple times.