Tom Brady praises the toughness shown by Philip Rivers.
2019
Portland council grants Luke’s Lobster a liquor license despite complaints about process
Several residents of Portland Pier are upset that they weren’t notified about the nearby project, which includes a restaurant that’s expected to open around Memorial Day.
Waterboro man to serve 54 months of 13-year sentence for stabbing
Vincent Cole, 27, pleaded guilty to seven charges stemming from four different incidents that included the July 2017 stabbing.
Varsity Maine Honor Roll: Jan. 8, 2019
These athletes turned in some of the top performances in southern Maine last week.
Varsity Maine Spotlight: Briley Bell, Cheverus
The senior is a goalie for the girls’ ice hockey team – and often sings the national anthem before games.
Hallowell councilors cite ‘good moral character,’ deny license for marijuana storefront operator
Councilors denied licensing for the Cannabis Healing Center and awarded licenses to three other establishments, including one that missed out in last month’s lottery.
Apple tries to burn Google in billboard touting commitment to privacy
Rivalry is in the air at the annual tech conference in Las Vegas even as Samsung strikes a TV content and music deal with Apple.
Baltimore restaurant says beef with PETA over crabs has been good for business
PETA targeted Baltimore, putting up a billboard against eating crabs.
Brokers form new stock market to take on NYSE, Nasdaq, Cboe
By sending orders to an exchange they own, banks and brokers presumably can save money on trading costs.
Maine DHHS starts rulemaking process on public assistance for asylum seekers
Gov. Janet Mills does not plan to change rules proposed by the LePage administration after a court decision forcing the state to restore benefits it had been denying.