Portland Wed. 10/17 4 p.m. Public Art Committee PPL Wed. 10/17 5:30 p.m. Historic Preservation Board CH Thur. 10/18 9 a.m. Emergency Shelter Assessment Committee One City Center Thur. 10/18 1 p.m. Maine Continuum of Care PPL Thur. 10/18 4 p.m. Portland Development Corporation Board CH Mon. 10/22 6 p.m. Portland Water District Board of Trustees […]
October 2018
People & Business: Oct. 17
Granted Cumberland County government announced it has been awarded $447,624 by that the U.S. Department of Justice to fund a coordinated response to domestic and sexual violence for the next three years through the Violence Intervention Partnership. The 2018 award will add new VIP services, including support for transitional housing and other needs for victims […]
Portland Police Beat: Oct. 17
Arrests 10/6 at 4:13 a.m. Stacie L. Jordan, 36, of Portland, was arrested on Virginia Street by Officer Ayaovi Alognon on charges of domestic violence assault, unlawful possession of scheduled drugs and violating conditions of release. 10/6 at 4:13 a.m. David S. Solak, 37, of Standish, was arrested on Virginia Street by Officer Ayaovi Alognon on a charge of violating conditions of […]
Anthem agrees to record payment in historic health care hack
More than 300,000 Mainers were among the 79 million customers nationally who were targeted in the attack.
Monday’s NHL roundup: Toronto wins fifth straight
The Maple Leafs beat the Kings 4-1 and have won six of seven to start the season.
Monday’s high school roundup: Marshwood prepares for playoffs with 1-0 victory
Ian Bryant scores in the second half as the Hawks defeat Deering.
‘Hyperalarming’ study shows massive insect loss
A report says bug-eating animals are dwindling, too, and blames climate change.
Investigators search Saudi Arabia consulate where journalist was last seen
As pressure mounts on the Saudis, negotiations are reportedly underway to acknowledge Jamal Khashoggi’s death, claiming a ‘botched operation.’
Monday’s NFL notebook: Bucs fire defensive coordinator
Tamp Bay is on a three-game losing streak and Mike Smith’s unit wasn’t showing signs of improvement.
In posthumous message, Hawking says science is under threat
The recorded warning from the scientist, who died in March, is played at his book launch.