Police arrive just as the man jumps onto rocks on the South Portland side.
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Federal trial challenging South Portland’s ‘Clear Skies’ ordinance concludes
A decision on the Portland Pipe Line lawsuit seeking to overturn the city’s ban on crude oil exports may come next month.
Oil pipeline and prospect of expansion hold back development, South Portland official testifies
In the federal trial challenging the city’s ‘Clear Skies’ ordinance, Planning Director Tex Haeuser says South Portland’s plan for future development envisions a very different waterfront.
Nine boys’ lacrosse players receive All-American honors
Falmouth’s Brendan Hickey is the only repeat pick on a list that includes five juniors.
Two South Portland motels will stay open under agreement approved by council
The City Council is expected to ensure that other hotels and motels operate under the same rules that the Maine Motel and the Knights Inn agreed to follow.
Agreements would let 2 South Portland motels stay open, with conditions
City councilors who had denied license renewals for the Route 1 businesses, triggering a lawsuit, will now vote on agreements requiring better anti-crime security and communications with police.
Pesticide bans raise question: Can we manage garden pests without chemicals?
It’s more than just swapping out a chemical for an organic compound, experts say. You need to develop healthy soil – and to change your thinking.
Maine protesters object to Trump administration border policy separating children from immigrant families
About 100 people gathered to voice their opposition outside the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office in South Portland.
Grow-Tech merges with international partners
Operations at the South Portland company, which makes growing media for horticultural applications, are expected to remain the same.
South Portland straw vote shows solid support for new middle school site
The $50 million school would consolidate two middle schools on the site of Memorial Middle School.