Louis Oosthuizen has a one-shot lead over Collin Morikawa heading into the final round.
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First resident of Olympic Village tests positive for COVID
The person was not an athlete for the Games, which open on July 23.
New Richmond town manager has deep family roots in community
Laurisa Loon was appointed to the role at the end of June, but has been the interim town manager since March.
Maine has 4 more COVID-19 deaths as case count edges higher
The Maine CDC reported 58 new coronavirus infections on Saturday, bringing the seven-day average to 36.4 cases.
Watch: Newsroom Live with Bob Keyes talking about his book on Robert Indiana’s last days, ‘The Isolation Artist’
The discussion took place Thursday, Sept. 9.
Partnership helping immigrants in Maine obtain zero-interest business loans
The DreamxAmerica-Kiva Special Initiative partnered with the Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center to provide no-interest, no-fee loans for immigrant-owned small businesses.
Letter to the editor: Collins was wise to oppose misguided election bill
I have been dismayed by a number of recent letters criticizing Sen. Susan Collins’ vote against S.1, a bill that would have resulted in a federal takeover of the entire election system. Although it was branded a “voting rights bill,” it was actually a Trojan horse concealing a host of bad policies. One of the […]
Another View: How Donald Trump can help turn the COVID tide
The former president has a perfect opportunity to look like a hero. Will he take it?
Commentary: President Biden’s speech on voting rights was a sermon, not a battle plan
The soaring rhetoric in his address Tuesday needs to be followed by practical politics.
Letter to the editor: With Pine Tree Power veto, Mills disregards Mainers’ energy future
A recent audit of Central Maine Power indicates that the utility and its parent are motivated not by customer service but by profit.