What happened at Portland’s Talbot Community School earlier this month was unconscionable.
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Graham Platner sings for his supper in the rain in Portland | Opinion
At an early town hall event, Maine’s buzziest senatorial hopeful addressed a group that probably didn’t need all that much persuading.
Deering football rallies, sneaks past Lawrence
The Rams surge in the fourth quarter to beat the Bulldogs in a Class A-Class B crossover game.
Friday’s high school football: Portland runs over Bangor
The Bulldogs strike for three early touchdowns and roll to their ninth straight win.
High schools Friday: Cheverus girls soccer knocks off Thornton
The Stags score twice in the last eight minutes to hand the Golden Trojans their first loss.
Maine Sunday Telegram, Portland Press Herald and longtime community reporter receive awards
The Maine Sunday Telegram won Sunday Newspaper of the Year, the Portland Press Herald was honored for the ‘Breakdown’ documentary series, and Robert Lowell was recognized for his commitment to community reporting at an annual New England Newspaper & Press Association conference this week.
Cumberland County leaders say use of the jail by ICE may be out of their control
Protesters have called on the county commissioners to end the jail’s contract with the federal government.
In Maine Senate primary, Democrats may weigh competing futures
Momentum is building behind political newcomer Graham Platner, who is leading a pack of Senate hopefuls looking to unseat Susan Collins. But a decision by Gov. Janet Mills to join the race could reshape its dynamics.
Portland City Council considers expanding property tax relief program
Many residents have been complaining about their skyrocketing tax bills in the wake of the city’s recent revaluation finalized in August.
Northern Light, Anthem contract dispute heats up
Anthem accused Northern Light of walking away from mediation, but the hospital system disputes the claim and says the insurer is misrepresenting the negotiations.