Loyola Chicago executed 101-year-old superfan Sister Jean’s plans to a T, moving to the Sweet 16 with a 71-58 win over Illinois
2021
Miami sets earlier curfew after spring break crowds, fights
SWAT officers in bulletproof vests dispersed pepper spray balls to break up rowdy, spring break crowds that descended on sunny South Beach by the thousands, trashing restaurants and flooding the streets without masks or social distancing.
Maine wardens rescue hiker pinned under rocks in The Forks
Clayford Cabilas, 30, of Bangor fell into a crevice and was trapped on Mosquito Mountain Trail.
Maine CDC reports 172 new COVID-19 cases, one more death
The state is preparing to vaccinate people in their 50s starting Tuesday, but data suggest there’s some public resistance to taking the vaccine.
The Maine Millennial: Health care screening results pose tough questions
A cancer test delivers good news – but what about the people who can’t afford the screening?
Insight: U.S. Senate filibuster is a rare bird
Most state legislatures don’t give veto power over all lawmaking to a minority, and neither do most of the world’s democracies.
Letter to the editor: Maine Millennial could have made point without oversharing
Two weeks ago, during a recreational evening, a lady friend noticed a lump in my testicles and brought it to my attention. Would the Maine Sunday Telegram publish that sentence? If not, the editors of the publication demonstrate a double standard regarding the writing of men and women. If so, I would say the editors […]
The View From Here: Voices from the Press Herald community
Every day, readers tell us – and each other – how things look from where they sit.
‘The Courier’ is a throwback to the kind of solid yet fun spy thriller they don’t make anymore
Benedict Cumberbatch delivers an appealing, technically tricky performance in “The Courier,” in which he plays Greville Wynne, a British salesman who in the 1960s became an improbable player in Cold War tradecraft at its most high-stakes. Wynne really did exist, a fact that bears noting because his story is often too wildly dramatic to believe. […]
Art review: Eyeglasses provide the medium for Tad Beck’s visionary portraits
The Vinalhaven photographer, driven to abstraction, challenges the preconceptions of his art form in his series ‘Eyes of,’ showing in Portland.