A threatening message found in a Baxter Academy bathroom, and a conversation overheard near Lewiston High School, trigger police responses.
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Long-sought Portland memorial to Martin Luther King Jr. getting closer
A City Council committee gears up to vote in June on proposals to rename Bayside Trail and Franklin Street in his honor.
Portland roller derby star will give kidney to fellow skater
The two knew about each other but had never even met until Saturday night at the Portland Expo.
Portland councilor, business owner vying for state Senate seat
Jill Duson and state Rep. Heather Sanborn will square off in the Democratic primary.
Facing adversity as a youth, Miss Maine USA took charge of her life on way to national pageant
Marina Gray legally broke away from her parents at age 16, graduated from high school in three years, joined the Army National Guard, and now has her sights set on becoming a motivational speaker or documentary filmmaker – and maybe Miss USA.
Dine Out Maine: At new house of Benkay, chef skillfully solves weekly mystery
Diners respond well to the premium fish selection, some from the famous Tsukiji market in Tokyo.
PortFringe, in its 7th year, stays on the cutting edge
There will be more than 30 shows and more than 120 performances June 16-23 around downtown Portland.
22 Lockwood Drive, Kennebunk
An impressive Colonial in a wonderful and walkable neighborhood.
Construction company suing developers of Portland’s stalled ‘midtown’ project
PC Construction says in its lawsuit against The Federated Cos. that the developer intentionally created a corporate structure to avoid paying its debt to contractors.
Citing Portland’s opioid lawsuit, hospitals withdraw from groups seeking to treat addiction
The parent of Mercy and EMMC is unhappy that the lawsuit partially blames one of its former doctors for the opioid crisis.