Look around the streets of Portland. All we will see are empty storefronts, especially on Congress Street. We’d better wake up or we are going lose a great city. So, let’s get on board with the Portland Music Hall to be run by Live Nation. One thing about Live Nation is it never fails. I […]
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Obituary: Kevin Lloyd Wallace
PORTLAND – Dr. Kevin Lloyd Wallace passed away peacefully on Nov. 20, 2024 at Maine Medical Center after a 10-year battle …
Maine’s reproductive health clinics could see nearly $5 million in cuts
The federal budget bill cut Medicaid funding for family planning organizations that provide abortions.
Northeastern’s Roux Institute to launch program bolstering Yarmouth’s small businesses
The eight-week program this fall will support local business owners in modernizing and expanding their operations. It is the first time the Roux Institute has partnered with a Maine municipality.
Mainers turn out to make ‘good trouble’ amid political turmoil
Demonstrations honoring late civil rights leader and former Congressman John Lewis take place across the state.
Varsity Maine Softball Player of the Year: Addison DeRoche, Cheverus
As the spotlight around her grew, the nationally regarded prospect delivered again and led the Stags to the Class A South final.
2025 Varsity Maine All-State softball team
All four state champions are represented on this list that includes six seniors, six juniors and a pair of sophomore pitchers.
2025 Southern Maine All-Region softball team
Three players from Class A champion Windham are among the list of area standouts.
How artist Ann Craven paints the moon
The artist, who is based in New York and Maine, has returned to this subject for three decades. Her work is on view in three area museums this summer.
A Portland bagel shop’s sign doesn’t just advertise food. It’s a spiritual journey.
Joel Baker, son-in-law of the original Mister Bagel, puts up spiritual messages on the Forest Avenue shop’s sign. It’s resonating with the community.