The right-handed pitcher has a slight tear in his ulnar collateral ligament, but will not have surgery.
2021
Yarmouth girls awaken, pull away to beat Cape Elizabeth
Clippers stay undefeated on the season with a 38-18 victory.
Playing the All-Star game a reminder that the NBA is a business
Last year, health and safety protocols and social justice took center stage when the league returned. This year, money is the top priority and the players’ fatigue is obvious.
Angus King: $1.9 trillion COVID bill meets the moment
This legislation gets help to the people who need it most, including 10,000 Maine children who will be lifted from poverty.
Biden, Democrats prevail as Senate OKs $1.9 trillion virus relief bill
The huge measure – its total spending is nearly one-tenth the size of the entire U.S. economy – is Biden’s biggest early priority.
Old Orchard couple accused of selling fentanyl
Dylan Wilcox and Amazia Sylvester were arrested this week and charged with trafficking fentanyl, the Maine DEA said.
Maine labor department warns of social media scams
Scammers are posing as Maine Department of Labor officials to steal people’s personal information.
Maine CDC reports 185 new cases of COVID-19, no additional deaths
Vaccine eligibility was widened this past week to school staff members, and Maine is relaxing travel and business restrictions ahead of the tourist season.
‘Miracle on Ice’ star Mark Pavelich dies at treatment home
A member of the “Miracle on Ice” Olympic hockey team has died at a treatment center for mental illness
Letter to the editor: Rodney King’s question is more relevant than ever
We are, and will always be, an imperfect society. Every generation harbors grievance and nobly strives to make America better. But today’s wholesale breakdown in civility, unwillingness to listen and process opposing viewpoints and general disrespect for one another are erecting worrisome obstacles. I blame technology, media, academia and politicians. New technologies, especially the internet, […]