Ceremony will mark end of Water Street construction.
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Paint for Recovery planned for Oct. 3
Proceeds will benefit Evergreen Behavioral Services.
Maine gets another extension on compliance with Real ID
The waiver is good through Oct. 1, 2019.
‘Tragedy of grand scale’: Vegas shooting victims remembered
One year after the deadly attack, events remember the 58 killed.
GE, seeking path forward as a century-old company, ousts CEO
Former CEO and president of Danaher Corp. H. Lawrence Culp Jr. will take over as chairman and CEO immediately.
University of Texas professor wins Nobel Prize in Medicine
James Allison shares the award for work on making the body attack tumors.
Our View: Future of Maine’s economy still linked to forest products industry
A new report is reason for optimism, if the state can take advantage of its resources.
On the Road Review: Toyota Yaris SE Liftback
Functionality is a virtue, but the vehicle faces competition from within its own showroom.
Portland artist ready to plant street lamp art, as Woodfords Corner construction wraps up
Aaron Stephan hopes to add grace and mindfulness to one of the city’s most chaotic intersections
Maine Voices: Parents of the intellectually disabled have reason to fear our social service system
The state of Maine has a well-documented history of abuse and neglect in its policies and practices.