Topsham-based school board revises a new transgender policy with input from parents.
2023
South Portland City Council honors former colleague Erik Weisenburger
Council pays respect to a former colleague.
Historic Bath clock bell to keep tolling
Bath officials said the historic value of the 1855 clock, which chimes every hour downtown, outweighs concerns from neighbors who have trouble sleeping.
Men’s pro soccer team coming to Portland, slated for 2025 start
Local investors have been granted an expansion team by United Soccer League and will play games at Fitzpatrick Stadium, pending city approval.
NFL notebook: Mac Jones learned from Jalen Hurts in their time together at Alabama
Now in the NFL, New England’s Mac Jones and Philadelphia’s Jalen Hurts will meet in a season-opening matchup on Sunday in Foxborough.
Old Orchard Beach again accepting applications for adult recreational marijuana shop
The town is accepting applications based on new rules that voters passed in June restricting the size and location of adult-use marijuana stores.
The 9 hottest movies opening this fall
The dog days of summer will soon give way to crisp falling leaves, as well as a pile of colorful new movies. Still hanging from the branches, but about to drop, are works by such Oscar-nominated directors as Kenneth Branagh, Sofia Coppola, Errol Morris and Martin Scorsese (the latter two of whom actually won statuettes […]
Maine’s adult-use cannabis industry in full bloom
Sales continue to break records with August alone topping $21 million.
Winslow man arrested in Waterville shooting that left one person wounded
Christopher McKenna, 25, was charged with reckless conduct after shooting another person Wednesday inside the Country Kitchen Bakery Outlet in Waterville.
South Portland High School reports case of TB
There have been 10 cases of TB so far in 2023, according to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention.