Drones could reshape the way we deliver goods, but managing traffic could be a significant hurdle.
2019
Celtics must figure a way to limit Antetokounmpo
Giannis Antetokounmpo, likely the league’s MVP, will be the main focus for the Celtics in their second-round matchup with Milwaukee.
Head of Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine set to finish 3-decade ‘labor of love’
Bob Clark, the CEO of the clubs in Portland and four other locations, will retire next April after 30 years with organization.
Fire closes Fore Street restaurant for 2 days
The fire was contained to an HVAC unit near the kitchen.
UMaine football will use spring game to fill gaps in lineup
The Black Bears, who return 16 of 22 starters from a team that reached the national semifinals last fall, hold their annual Jeff Cole Memorial Spring Game on Saturday.
State to repair bridge exit ramp in South Portland
Motorists should make alternative plans if they want to use the Route 1 south exit ramp from the Veterans Memorial Bridge on Monday.
United Bikers of Maine cancels Augusta parade portion of annual Toy Run
A federal safety investigation into the 2017 Toy Run, during which two people were killed and seven were injured in a chain-reaction crash, faulted Augusta police and United Bikers of Maine.
Walmart experiments with AI to monitor stores in real time
Are those bananas overripe? Is inventory running low? Cameras and sensors can keep track and update employees.
Thursday’s NBA roundup: Spurs force Game 7 against Nuggets
San Antonio extends the series with a 120-103 win despite 43 points from Denver’s Nikola Jokic.
Father of teen who drowned during school trip sues Lewiston and the state
The federal lawsuit claims the city and state didn’t follow their safety protocols during the middle school Range Pond visit.