The Clippers score twice in the seventh after letting a five-run lead slip away on the opening day of the high school season.
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Cumberland-North Yarmouth school staff union reaches contract
MSAD 51 education support professionals have been working without a contract since July 1.
Carrabassett Valley man indicted in girlfriend’s death
Austin J. Doucette, 24, is accused of shooting Makayla Rose DeSantis, 23, twice in the chest March 8 at the condo they shared in Carrabassett Valley.
Rep. Pingree, Ms. Rachel join calls for Portland teen to be released from ICE custody
Olivia Mabiala Andre, 19, is being held at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Texas, even after her mother and 2 siblings were released in March and returned to Maine.
NHL playoffs start with a changing of the guard in East
Buffalo is back in the playoff after a 15 years absence and will face Boston in the first round.
Lawsuit challenging fishing regulations will go to Maine’s highest court
The state designates roughly 225 of its 6,000 inland waters for fly-fishing only, according to court documents.
Maine Mariners looking forward to home-ice advantage in playoffs
The Mariners will open in an ECHL playoff series at home for the first time in franchise history.
These federal workers lost their jobs. They’re starting over in Maine.
Former aid workers, whose careers took them around the globe, are carving out new opportunities across the state.
8 ways to engage in the coming weeks | Column
The next four weeks are filled with business and community events — many of them free.
Shouldn’t Live Nation be dead on arrival in Portland? | Letter
Live Nation, which wants to build a concert venue next to Portland City Hall, has been found guilty in federal court of operating as a monopoly, violating federal and state antitrust laws. Its employees bragged about charging excessive fees to its customers. They bullied venues and artists. Live Nation is unrepentant. Is this enough for […]