The School Board will look at options for assigning high schools to better distribute resources.
Portland Forecaster
City-wide news from The Forecaster.
Bull riders cowboy up in Portland
The Professional Bull Riders Association made its fourth stop in Portland last week since 2016.
Putting it bluntly: youth radio program fighting to survive
New blood needed to keep Blunt Youth Radio operating.
Candidates offer different perspective on mayor role
Three challengers eye Ethan Strimling’s seat.
Affiliation accelerates lifelong lessons taught by Portland Squash
Portland Community Squash becomes the 25th program in the world to be affiliated with Squash Education and Alliance.
‘Rock & Roll’: Bath teacher brings highs and lows of hippie life to Portland stage
Kevin O’Leary, who teaches drama and English at Morse High School, launches the play next week.
Citing higher rents, Bayside Village residents fight renovation plan
Port Property Management, which is set to close this week on a building that houses affordable units, says it will work with tenants to meet their needs.
Island residents vow to continue secession push
After a petition to start the secession process failed, Great Diamond Island residents are exploring two options.
Historic designation process along Forest Avenue halted
The council will decide how to handle the historic designation of 17 properties at its Oct. 21 meeting.
City, YMCA team up to celebrate diversity in community
Welcoming Week includes dance performances, a food truck night, dance party and a naturalization ceremony.