There’s been a slow-growing demand for wool yarn that’s completely produced in the United States.
2018
NFL playoffs suddenly seem wide open
Every team will have strengths and weaknesses, and that’s going to make for an entertaining January.
Chiefs lament two lost chances
Kansas City could be relaxing with the No. 1 seed in hand, but instead must avoid a third straight loss.
Tom Caron: Christmas gifts for Boston sports teams
Even successful teams deserve a gift heading into the new calendar year.
Feature obituary: ‘Leo the Lion’ DiFiore, 69, former Maine boxing champion
The Portland fighter won the Maine State Lightweight Title in 1968.
Bicycle coalition says Maine ride increased economic benefit
The group’s ride director says the numbers how the success of using bicycle tourism as an economic development tool.
Joan Steinbrenner, widow of Yankees’ owner, dies at 83
She was married to George Steinbrenner from 1956 until his death in 2010.
New GMO food labels are designed to confuse, Rep. Pingree argues
The congresswoman from Maine says the federal government is trying to put a positive spin on genetically engineered food.
Construction jobs decline in Maine in tight job market
An industry economist said a slowdown in hiring may indicate that contractors are unable to find qualified workers.
Maine State Police consider charging woman in turnpike crash
Witnesses say the driver of a Mitsubishi Eclipse was traveling more than 100 mph and weaving in and out of traffic before crashing into a pickup truck in Biddeford.