A new bridge over the Stroudwater River is ‘a major link,’ said Jon Kachmar, executive director of Portland Trails.
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Study: Portland a top 10 small U.S. city for careers, thanks to quality of life, job market
Maine’s largest city ranked 10th in a recent study of cities with fewer than 250,000 people for career opportunities.
Direct payments to student-athletes the right move for Maine, but questions remain
By opening the door to direct payments, Maine administrators acknowledge they have to change to stay competitive in Division I sports.
State Theatre cancels some tickets for upcoming show after scalper operation
The venue shared social media posts about the cancellation of some tickets to the July Djo show at Thompson’s Point.
Portland Museum of Art’s Youth Art Month exhibit spotlights Maine’s young artists
Student artists from across the state are represented in an exhibit running through April 5 at the Portland Museum of Art.
Portland officials facing outcry after Turning Point USA joins Expo event
Critics say the city was intentionally misled by Calvary Chapel Greater Portland, which booked the gathering.
Why Angus King and a Utah Republican are worried about a rural home program
The Maine senator and Sen. John Curtis, R-Utah, are contacting Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to argue against recent changes to a rural home loan program.
As hospitalizations rise, Maine extends vaccination for RSV
Respiratory syncytial virus, the leading cause of infant hospitalization in the country, is peaking later and lasting longer than usual this year.
Hearts of Pine announce opponents for friendlies
Portland’s soccer team will host an MLS NextPro squad from Connecticut.
These Portland apartments are doubling as art galleries | Column
Artists are opening their homes to show the work of their peers in more intimate settings.