Andy Reid of the Chiefs and Bruce Arians of the Buccaneers are among the NFL’s oldest coaches and are showing no signs of slowing down.
2021
MLB notebook: Former Mets GM Van Wagenen returns to representing players
Brodie Van Wagenen joins Roc Nation Sports as chief operating officer and head of strategy and business development.
TSA records its lowest passenger numbers in six months
The last time passenger levels were below 500,000 was July 4, 2020, a Saturday holiday only a few months into the pandemic.
Stocks have their worst day since October as Big Tech sinks
The sell-off is a shift from the market’s recent record-setting run and comes as investors focus on the outlook for the economy and corporate profits amid a still-raging coronavirus pandemic.
Brunswick board approves preliminary plan for solar array off Old Portland Road
If given the final approval and adequate permits, the 15.3-acre solar array would be situated at the site of a former old drive-in movie theater.
NFL notebook: Eli Manning says Tom Brady still bothered by Super Bowl losses to Giants
“I’ve been around Tom numerous times, and I’ve never brought up a Super Bowl or our games versus them,” Eli Manning said. “He actually brings it up. It still bothers him a little bit.”
DeRozan helps Spurs hold on to beat Celtics, 110-106
The Celtics’ projected starting five of Kemba Walker, Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Marcus Smart and Daniel Theis played together for the first time this season.
BIW rigger still in critical condition after injury involving crane
Union continues fundraising push to help worker and family.
Fed reaffirms its commitment to low rates for the long run
Chairman Jerome Powell believes the economy will struggle in the coming months, until widespread vaccinations and government rescue aid eventually fuel a sustained rebound.
Proposal for Portland’s tallest building clears a hurdle
A zoning amendment to allow an 18-story apartment building downtown was endorsed by the Planning Board, but still needs City Council approval.