The City Council adopted a resolution in February and City Manager Nate Rudy hopes the mural becomes tangible evidence of that proclamation.
2017
Fire that destroyed Madison apartment building likely caused by person
Sgt. Ken Grimes, of the Office of State Fire Marshal, said the fire at 152 Main St. has been classified as ‘incendiary,’ meaning a human element was involved and criminal charges could follow.
Portland mayor and councilors reach compromise on elementary school improvements
City leaders would place two competing projects on the ballot under a compromise, which would need approval from the council on April 24.
Skowhegan drug bust leads to arrest of 2 men
Abdul Roberson, 30, of New York, and James A. Mack, 35, of Skowhegan, were charged with trafficking heroin and cocaine after authorities raided a home and found drugs stashed in a toilet.
No joke: April Fool’s Day storm bringing several inches of snow to central Maine
While more southern and western parts of the state will see higher totals, central Maine should expect 2 to 4 inches of wet, heavy snow before the storm ends Saturday afternoon.
White House to share financial information about top staff
It is unclear if the financial disclosures to be made available Friday includes all aides.
Massive flood of 1987 could happen again
Experts say it’s not a question of if, it’s a question of when; but technological advances will make it easier to predict and prepare.
Bill seeks manslaughter charge for drug dealers when a death occurs
Sen. Scott Cyrway, R-Benton, makes an impassioned plea to fellow lawmakers to support his measure as a way to address Maine’s opioid crisis.
Rockland seaweed processor under contract to DuPont
The giant chemical company wants to buy a division of FMC Corp. that includes the plant in Maine.
Judge approves $25 million settlement over Trump University
A judge’s ruling settles two class-action lawsuits and a civil lawsuit by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.