Maine’s members of Congress argue that terminating the Digital Equity Act and related grants “will have an outsized impact on Maine families, small businesses, and communities.”
Portland
Cheverus softball ace reaches 300 career strikeouts, blanks Kennebunk
The Stags back up Addison DeRoche’s pitching with a six-run second inning to jump on the Rams, who opted to rest pitcher Julia Pike.
Portland police arrest 20 pro-Palestinian protesters in Old Port
Those arrested are accused of obstructing the roads near the Custom House.
Unity Environmental University celebrates largest graduating class ever with Neil deGrasse Tyson
The once small, residential college now enrolls nearly 10,000 students in mostly online degree programs, and will honor about 1,000 in Portland’s Merrill Auditorium Friday.
Rain expected to dampen Memorial Day traffic in Maine
Despite predicted stormy weather and lower traffic volumes, Friday will still be the busiest travel day on the Maine Turnpike over the holiday weekend.
A Maine Mariners goalie became an NHL star. Tragedy came next.
Pelle Lindbergh was going to be the best in the game, but a new documentary tells the story of how a fateful decision turned his story into a cautionary tale.
Terlingua opening market and all-day cafe on Washington Avenue
The Terlingua Outpost is expected to launch early this summer.
A new era for Maine’s iconic red snapper hot dogs
Even as W.A. Bean & Sons tweaks its recipe to comply with a federal ban on artificial dyes, fans love the bright red dogs just the same.
Obituary: Arlyne Marie (Harwood) Bernard
PORTLAND – Arlyne Marie (Harwood) Bernard, 84, passed away on May 19, 2025, in Scarborough. Arlyne was born on Jan. 9, …
Obituary: Roberta Marie (Lee) Loring
PORTLAND – Roberta Marie (Lee) Loring spent over 100 years on this planet, blessing the lives of her family and friends …