The Apollo 11 astronaut had fluid in his lungs but was responding well to antibiotics and was in stable condition, the tour company says.
2016
Trump will face tough questions on future of nuclear arsenal
Among the open questions: Can the U.S. get by with fewer weapons? Is it time to take some off hair-trigger alert?
Meteorological winter begins today and it starts mild
Many of the past months have been very mild and we are starting December on a similar note.
Our Opinion: Save New Balance jobs, but don’t stop there
As manufacturing becomes more mechanized, we need policies that foster other good jobs.
Maine looking for rainmaker to revive forest markets
Using a federal grant, the Maine Forest Service wants to hire a person or company to champion the state’s forest-products industry.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Loving’
The film reminds us that just because the breezes that ruffle that flag we salute are often sweet, the stink of American racism on the ground is virulent and festering, J.P. Devine writes.
Bill Nemitz: LGBTQ community has a place in Portland to call its own
The Equality Community Center, which hosts five programs at 511 Congress St., will hold an open house at Friday’s art walk.
Single mom turns to Toy Fund after illness drains her gift reserves
Her three children are excited that she will be out of the hospital to spend Christmas with them.
Crashes rise along with speed limit on I-295 north of Portland
A Press Herald analysis of reported accidents between Falmouth and Gardiner finds 32 percent more in 2015 than in 2013 – before the switch to 70 mph. Officials are working to identify causes and solutions.
Column: Use E-Verify to save jobs for Americans
When immigration laws are enforced, American workers benefit.