Music lovers shopped exclusive records and deals during Saturday’s event.
Portland
Without a ‘YIMBY’ housing policy, Portland cannot survive | Opinion
Vitality through economic expansion will only work if equal importance is placed on the protection of economic diversity within city limits.
The atrocities in Gaza continue to be minimized | Opinion
Getting arrested seems to be the only way to get the media to pay any attention.
The power of community is alive and well in Portland | Letter
Look at what can be accomplished when we work together.
Former St. Dom’s athletes still impacting Maine high school sports
St. Dominic Academy closed nearly a year ago, but its former athletes are making significant contributions at several schools across the state.
Obituary: Lorna F. Logan
PORTLAND – Lorna F. Logan passed away on April 3, 2026. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. on …
Portland middle school students walk out in protest of teacher’s nonrenewal
Lyman Moore social studies teacher Josephine Tibbetts believes she was retaliated against when administrators declined to renew her teaching contract this week.
Hearts of Pine make changes in backfield before facing FC Naples
Portland is also working to move forward after a season-ending injury to Masashi Wada, one of the team’s top players on and off the field.
Maine faith leaders organize ‘alternative’ to Turning Point USA event in Portland
The event, dubbed ‘Love is the Point,’ will support immigrants and transgender people — groups that organizers say Turning Point USA has targeted.
Southern Maine sheriffs say jail funding from Legislature fell short again
The state’s county jails are slated to get $4 million in unappropriated funds, but sheriffs who have been seeking more money for years say it’s little consolation.