Police say one man attempted to stab another person and then stole their car and slashed two tires. In a separate incident, another man threw a brick at someone.
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Society Notebook: In Her Presence marks a decade of empowering newcomers for success
Nonprofit In Her Presence celebrated its 10th anniversary with a 420-person gala March 13 at Westin Portland Harborview that raised over $131,000 to continue lifting up immigrant women through education. “What a wonderful turnout tonight,” said Anne Hallward, a practicing psychiatrist in Portland. “I think so many of us are looking for a way to […]
A photo show at the jetport celebrates Portland’s workers
Tom Bloom’s ‘Portland Works’ features portraits of 36 workers and is on view at the Portland International Jetport through February 2026.
As tariffs set in, Mainers have about 2 months until car prices jump
President Donald Trump’s 25% tariff on imported vehicles and parts goes into effect Thursday. Dealers, mechanics and consumers could all take a hit.
Hearts of Pine advance with late comeback in U.S. Open Cup
Down to 10 players and trailing late in overtime, Portland rallies to beat USL Championship foe Hartford Athletic in penalty kicks.
The Sea Dogs are back, but the warm weather is on hold
Portland isn’t loaded with the top prospects in the Red Sox system, but still has plenty of talent.
The Garden Bar to open South Portland location
The eatery aims to launch this spring in the former Cafe Louis space.
JD Davison of Maine Celtics named G League MVP
Davison is the second player in franchise history to be named the top player of the league.
Maine youth hockey teams open nationals with victories
The Maine Gladiators 18U boys and the Casco Bay Mariners 14U girls pick up wins on the first day at nationals.
Portland considers adding Yom Kippur, Eid al-Fitr to school calendar
The Jewish and Muslim holidays could be added to the 2025-26 calendar, and would cost the district about $65,000 each to add.