The Sports Bra, which kicked off a trend of bars dedicated to showing women’s games, plans to open its fifth franchise location in Portland.
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Buying, owning or even renting a home in Maine is tough. We want to hear your horror stories.
Press Herald housing reporter Hannah LaClaire is looking to speak with homeowners about their experiences.
ACLU accuses Sanford officials of withholding records about ICE, CBP collaboration
In a lawsuit filed Thursday, the organization’s Maine chapter says the city and its police department are refusing to turn over incident reports that should be made public under the Freedom of Access Act.
Angus King could become governor. No, the other Angus King. | Steve Collins
Recent polling makes me worried that Maine voters are going to see a name they know, maybe even like, and not think twice.
‘Buy America’ rule killing Maine affordable housing, developers say
The federal law passed in 2021 but is only now being applied. It’s setting back projects at a time when the state desperately needs more housing.
Elver season in Maine is imminent | Column
American eels and sea lampreys both reside in fresh and saltwater — but at opposite times in their life cycles.
Frozen snowbanks creating a deadly issue at high-crash Brunswick interchange
MDOT is evaluating the signage on the Route 196 ramp toward Route 1 north after a pair of nearly identical fatal crashes this year.
Years later, Scarborough continues to grapple with short-term rentals
The town is discussing whether to create a registration and inspection process for short-term rentals.
Strict online privacy rules would threaten Maine’s minor league sports | Opinion
If the measure passes, it would severely limit our ability to reach prospective and even existing fans, complicating an already challenging financial landscape.
President Trump has us on a success path | Letter
Countries grow to greatness with brave and resolute leaders, supported by citizens who are united in national pride. Countries, once great, then fail. They grow fat, lazy and corrupt. They rot from within. Occasionally great leaders arise, like Lincoln or Churchill, who saved their nations. Sometimes there are visionaries, like Monroe and Roosevelt, who kept […]