Editors seek guidelines about printing names of ‘johns’ in the Kennebunk prostitution case.
Tom Bell
Time Machines
Where once there was hot type, now there is the coolest cutting-edge technology delivering the news.
Business owners hope Downeaster brings customers
Freeport and Brunswick hope to draw out-of-staters because both have stations that are in walkable downtowns, but predictions are difficult.
A burning issue on Great Diamond Island
If Ted Weber doesn’t get a zoning change, he can no longer supply fuel, but many residents say he’s vital to the community.
Maine students join ‘Walk to School’ program
Some parents walk or ride bikes with their children as part of an international celebration.
Portland students to return to Hall Elementary
Two classrooms badly damaged in last month’s fire will remain closed the rest of the school year, but all 437 students will be returning.
City seeks public input on future of Nathan Clifford building
The 44,288-square-foot building containing 16 classrooms has been declared surplus by the Portland School District.
Portland schools face new test
Its financial practices stabilized, the district puts ambitious goals and a new leader in place to raise the bar for students and balance the performance among schools.
A Maine family’s journey of discovery
The Russian Far East is a vast and wondrous place of forestland, tigers and tribes.
Five cruise ships to visit Portland this week
Five cruise ships are visiting Portland this week, carrying more than 7,000 passengers in total. The schedule is as follows . . .