Teams are becoming more paranoid as electronic devices are being used more often to gain a competitive advantage.
October 2018
Under international pressure, Saudis admit that missing journalist was killed at consulate
The government says Jamal Khashoggi died in a fistfight and it has fired five top officials and arrested 18 other Saudis, but its explanation is met with skepticism.
Political newcomers campaign for Cape Elizabeth’s House District 30 seat
District 30 covers all of Cape Elizabeth except for a sliver along the South Portland border.
Durham seeks residents’ input on marijuana establishments
On Nov. 6, voters will be asked four nonbinding questions.
Episcopals confront difficult past
The Episcopal Church is officially lamenting its past role in sexual exploitation and pledging steps to combat it.
Hindu priests turn women away from temple despite court ruling
They defy a ruling from India’s top court to let the women enter.
Quebec leader wants to ban sacred symbols at workplace
Premier Francois Legault faces accusations of employing a double standard for refusing to remove a crucifix from the provincial legislature.
Pope Francis considers visit to North Korea
The pope has a private audience with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
Candidates decry national Realtors group’s unusual bid to sway Portland election
The National Association of Realtors Fund has spent $7,300 to support a city councilor facing a challenger who previously has advocated for rent control.
Scarborough blanks TA to move on to quarterfinals
Scarborough’s Marcus McKeough, left, Daniel Travers, Elliot Dumais, Brian Farino and Liam Bridgham celebrate a Bridgham goal during the Red Storm’s 2-0 victory over Thornton Academy in Friday’s Class A South preliminary round playoff game. Scarborough will travel to top-ranked Gorham for the quarterfinals Tuesday. Shawn Patrick Ouellette / Press Herald photos. More photos below. […]