Miami Coach Brian Flores did not want to offer a timetable for a potential return of his quarterback, but said Tua Tagovailoa is already improving.
2021
Fed on track to slow support for economy in November, chairman says
Meanwhile, the central bank’s policymaking committee indicates that it expects to start raising its benchmark interest rate sometime next year
LePage returns to campaign stage, launching bid to unseat Mills
Former 2-term governor Paul LePage highlights his time in office while promising to focus on lowering taxes and reforming education and welfare.
Sports Digest: Jones a unanimous pick for AP’s WNBA Player of the Year
The AP WNBA awards are highlighted by Jonquel Jones, who guided Connecticut to the league’s best record while averaging a career-best 19.4 points and a league-leading 11.2 rebounds.
South Portland affordable housing project nears completion
Thornton Heights Commons, a 42-unit affordable housing project, is nearing completion in South Portland. Construction that began last summer at 611 Main St., the site of the former St. John the Evangelist Church, is expected to be finished in mid-October, according to Mike Hulsey, executive director of the South Portland Housing Authority. The apartments should […]
With $2.6 million grant, Kennebunk Fire Rescue to hire eight
The hirings won’t replace per diem personnel, but will increase the number of people on a shift, said Fire Chief Jeff Rowe.
Bush to headline fundraiser for Liz Cheney after Trump backs her opponent
Her reelection race has turned into a proxy war of sorts between the ex-presidents who represent two competing factions of the Republican Party.
Existing U.S. home sales fell in August; price growth slows
It’s the latest sign the housing market is cooling as intense competition leaves many would-be buyers on the sidelines.
Top Southern Baptist committee will fund investigation into sex abuse
A top Southern Baptist Convention committee agreed Tuesday to fund a third-party investigation into its handling of sexual abuse allegations
Hobby Lobby’s looted ancient tablet is heading back to Iraq
Hobby Lobby bought the item, believed to have been looted from an Iraqi museum, for $1.67 million to display it at the Museum of the Bible in Washington.