We need to plan accordingly and can start by funding a study to examine the cost of climate change in the state.
2026
Obituary: Mary L. Keniston
PORTLAND – Mary L. Keniston, 89, passed away at Seaside Healthcare Center in Portland on April 1, 2026, after a brief …
Death Notice: Mary L. Keniston
Keniston, Mary L. 89, in Portland on April 1, 2026. Visit, April 8, 3-6 p.m., at Jones, Rich and …
Red Sox lose to Brewers to fall to 2-8
BOSTON— Garrett Mitchell lined a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the stumbling Boston Red Sox 8-6 on Monday night, sending them to their eighth loss in nine games. Christian Yelich had three hits and an RBI for the red-hot Brewers (8-2). Willson Contreras hit a solo homer and reached […]
North Haven punk trio Bait Bag releases ‘Cut Fruit’ EP
See the feminist punk trio live in Portland on April 24.
Maine Senate votes to keep controversial data privacy bill alive
LD 1822, which was rejected in the House of Representatives last week, passed the Senate 18-14 Monday night.
Winter’s back in Maine on Tuesday, but spring is expected to make a quick comeback
A dusting to 2 inches of snow is expected on Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service, but warmer temperatures are on the horizon.
Casco Bay Bridge will close to large vessels Wednesday
The Maine Department of Transportation will be conducting routine maintenance between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Holly Daigle steps down as Cony field hockey coach
Daigle, a three-time Kennebec Journal Coach of the Year and the 2023 Varsity Maine Coach of the Year, had been head coach at Cony since 2010.
Here’s why a 175-year-old Portland chapel was demolished
The Preble Street Chapel, built in 1851, was torn down over the weekend to make way for an expanded child care center and affordable housing.