The city delivered a dumpster to Lincoln Park this morning to assist the cleanup.
David Hench
Collapse of 19th-century sewer closes Portland street
City workers are replacing 250 feet of antique sewer line after a section of Munjoy Street collapsed this morning.
Occupiers can’t camp overnight, judge rules
Portland officials will give the Occupy Maine protesters two days to clean and vacate Lincoln Park.
Portland will order Occupy protesters to vacate
Earlier today, a judge ruled that allowing Occupy Maine to stay in Lincoln Park would conflict with other people’s right to use it.
Portland police find their man, and he’s already at helm
Two years ago, Michael Sauschuck was 13th in the chain of command. Now he’s about to become the chief of Maine’s largest municipal police force.
Pneumonia key to defense in Portland manslaughter case
Ernest Weidul’s attorneys hope to show that illness, not repeated beatings, caused a man’s death.
The group that polices the police
Officers accused of misconduct must face the Maine Criminal Justice Academy board of trustees, which decides whether officers stay or go.
One wrong turn: Wednesday’s fatal crash
A Gorham driver’s lethal mistake on I-295 this week – which ended with a violent head-on crash – has state officials intensifying efforts to improve highway exit ramps.
Portland police investigate another armed robbery
The man brandished a gun, pointed it at Quality Shop employees and yelled at them to give him money.
Man hospitalized after Lebanon bar fight
A Moody man is being held on felony assault charges after allegedly beating a man unconscious early this morning.