The two most prolific passers in league history – Tom Brady and Drew Brees – are still going strong as they prepare for their showdown on Sunday.
January 2021
Fury from within shakes the Capitol over the attack, security, virus
The rage is being stoked even hotter by the passions aroused by Democrats’ fresh drive to impeach President Trump.
U.S. budget deficit up 60.7% in first 3 months of budget year
The shortfall for the 2020 budget year, which ended Sept. 30, climbed to an all-time high of $3.1 trillion.
Kennebunk Light and Power District to file plan with regulatory agency to surrender Mousam dams
Public meeting to hear comment set for Jan. 26.
Bruins to honor Travis Roy with helmet logo during 2021 season
Roy, who grew up in Yarmouth and died in October, became an advocate and fundraiser after being paralyzed from the neck down during his first hockey game at Boston University.
Quiet weather to end the week, with rain through much of state this weekend
The weekend storm is looking pretty rainy for most. Since it has trended colder, though, snow could be in play for the mountains.
Bruins well positioned to take advantage of condensed, shortened schedule
Boston opens its season Thursday in New Jersey with a solid mix of experience and youth.
Land trust to present lecture series
A virtual lecture organized by the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21 will focus on sturgeon. The lecture will feature Gayle Zydlewski, a professor at the University of Maine who has carried out research on sturgeon in Maine’s rivers for more than 10 years. Zydlewski will discuss where sturgeon can be […]
McConnell blocks quick impeachment trial in Senate; won’t rule out vote to convict
The Kentucky Republican also sees House Democrats’ drive to impeach Trump as an opportune moment to distance the GOP from the tumultuous, divisive outgoing president.
SoPo city officials respond to homophobic letters
SOUTH PORTLAND — South Portland city officials issued a statement this week in response to letters sent anonymously to local and Portland residents that contained homophobic slurs. “The South Portland City Council joins in solidarity and support with our LGBTQIA+ friends and neighbors who have received such letters and wish to unite in rejecting hatred […]