Organizers of the Feb. 21-24 event urge bishops to meet with survivors in their home countries and learn of their suffering.
2018
Carolina coach might shut down Newton
The Carolina QB has a lingering shoulder injury which is hamprering his ability to throw and fully practice.
UMaine System, former student drafting agreement to settle her lawsuit
The woman filed a federal lawsuit claiming that the University of Southern Maine did not investigate two separate reports of sexual assault.
Commentary: Uncharacteristic road failures could sink Patriots
New England is 3-5 on the road, failing to show the spark that has carried the team in recent seasons.
Ads pulled over Tucker Carlson’s immigrant remarks
The Fox News show host blames migrants for garbage and waste in the Southwest.
Miss America looking for new city to host pageant
Its contract with Atlantic City has expired.
LePage seeks to keep his lawsuit against Mills alive after she takes office
The outgoing governor wants to contest a judge’s ruling that Janet Mills did not exceed her authority as attorney general when she joined a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration.
This group answers ‘Dear Santa’ letters in Maine. But keep it under your hat
Volunteers spend part of the season crafting answers to children who write to Santa Claus.
Augusta councilors to vote on cutting recycling sites
The city is considering eliminating the bins at the Augusta City Center and the police station locations because of ongoing contamination of items left there.
Three running backs named as finalists for 48th Fitzpatrick Trophy
Thornton Academy’s Anthony Bracamonte, Wells High’s Tyler Bridge and Portland High’s Zack Elowitch are up for the award.