The Belfast-born artist is based in Portland.
2021
Unclear who presides at Trump trial if he’s out of office
The Constitution says the chief justice is to preside at the impeachment trial of a president.
Oakland police seeking woman missing since Jan. 7
Oakland police are searching for Janie Mullins, 29, of Oakland and the Sanford/Springvale area.
South Portland truck driver involved in fatal I-95 crash
Police say the accident, in which a Falmouth couple was killed, occurred when traffic had slowed following the pursuit of a Topsham man by police.
People’s United Methodist Church honors COVID-19 victims
Strips of cloth at the entrance represent those in Maine who have died from the virus.
As security ramps up, Inauguration Day closures expected to include National Mall
Washington area officials have also warned the public to stay away from the District in the week leading up to the inauguration.
McConnell breaks with Trump, says he’ll consider convicting him in Senate trial
The majority leader’s statement marked a dramatic shift from his position during President Trump’s first impeachment, when he stressed that he was “not an impartial juror.”
In wake of Capitol violence, FAA issues order to crack down on unruly passengers
The no-fly list is one of several tools law enforcement officials have at their disposal as they seek to prevent a repeat of last week’s violence.
Maine jobless claims remain high as state implements new employer tax
More than 4,000 Mainers filed new claims last week, while a 0.13% payroll tax was implemented to help fund the unemployment compensation office.
Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day event features online presentation
Speaker Karlene A.P. Burrell-McRae is dean of Colby College in Waterville, and will be joined by baritone Samuel James Dewese.