Fans had a chance Saturday to get tattoos for a soccer team that already has a passionate fan base just months into its existence.
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A Maine transgender track athlete sits out a state meet. Bullying is to blame. | Column
A Greely sophomore’s decision to forgo the Class B meet is the result of ‘most unrighteous indignation.’
Sunny days have been few and far between for Sea Dogs
With 11 games rained out so far this season, the Sea Dogs are looking to the skies with hope.
Westbrook native’s dream about to come true at NHL draft
Defenseman Carter Amico is projected to be selected in the second round of the NHL draft before heading to Boston University.
Ali statue in Lewiston is a reminder to always fight
The statue unveiled Saturday afternoon in Lewiston is a reminder of the biggest sporting event in state history.
The Red Sox are a mess. Maybe 2026 will be better
As the team sputters along, it should start looking toward the future.
For Sea Dogs, Mom was a big part of making it to pro ball
On Mother’s Day, Portland players show appreciation for the women who have been there every step of the baseball journey.
The most competitive sport this spring? It’s Class A girls lacrosse
The division is deeper than it’s been in years.
Maine schools and the MPA aren’t doing enough to stop hazing | Column
Officials should send a message and deny the Mt. Ararat boys hockey team’s appeal to return to the ice for the 2025-26 season.
In Portland debut, Hearts of Pine look like a winner for Maine | Column
A packed house came out to see Portland’s pro soccer team play its inaugural game at Fitzpatrick Stadium.