The sheriff’s office said it has seen an increase in immigrants applying to be corrections officers after the state waived an English language requirement.
Portland
Red Sox make big mistake by trading away star Rafael Devers
Rather than try to fix a problem it caused in the first place, Boston’s management traded the team’s best hitter for little in return.
A new Portland food trailer may or may not be a bakery
Not A Bakery is a new food trailer from Twelve Executive Pastry Chef Georgia Macon.
Biking Maine’s Sebago to Sea Trail offers an array of challenges and sights | Column
The Sebago to Sea Trail offers something for all biking enthusiasts. A significant portion is paved, but there is also some moderately challenging mountain biking in the northwestern sector and a gravel ride on a side trail. One of my favorite trail rides, the diversity is a significant attraction for me. The biking portion of […]
Portland morning radio host Lori Voornas leaving after 32 years
Voornas, who started on Portland radio in 1993 on WMGX, is currently the morning co-host on WHOM.
See what’s happening inside Portland’s LGBTQ+ community hub | Column
Three years since its move to Casco Street, the Equality Community Center is buzzing with activity.
For this Maine teacher, a summer job involves a hot dog cart
A middle school social studies teacher became a hot dog vendor to keep himself busy over summer break.
View moments from the Portland Old Port Festival from the 1970s to the ’90s
The annual pre-summer event ran for 46 years.
Maine Inside Out is raising $25k to bring theater to prisons
The nonprofit hopes to raise funds to replace a canceled federal grant and is touring the original play ‘Broken Clock’ this year, including a Tuesday performance in Lewiston ahead of Juneteenth.
Check out 6 fun events going on in Maine this week
Events include local band Starling, the PortFringe theater festival and the Big Gay Dance Party.