Members plan to attend conventions in Vermont, Georgia.
April 2019
Jury deliberates fate of former prison guard accused of sexually assaulting inmate
Explicit text messages between Joshua Dall-Leighton and the alleged victim could play a key role in the case.
Schools to vote Thursday on controversial football realignment
The MPA’s general membership will vote on a plan to reduce Class A football to eight teams and drop six longtime Class A programs to Class B.
Biddeford entrepreneur named executive director of E2Tech
Former state Rep. Marty Grohman will lead the trade association for energy and environmental groups.
Wet weather that won’t go away keeps flood risk up on Maine rivers
Though water levels recede, the National Weather Service has flood warnings for the Kennebec River and the Androscoggin near the New Hampshire border, and more rain is forecast Friday.
Dana Wilde: The birds are back in town
Perennially, Dana Wilde writes, questions abound about what our feathered friends are saying as their songs fill woods.
Video: MaineVoices Live with ‘Chopped’ champions Matt Ginn and Christian Hayes
Portland Press Herald food writer Meredith Goad interviewed the chefs on stage Tuesday.
Popular heart drugs tainted with carcinogens face a wave of lawsuits
The FDA has been coordinating a recall of adulterated heart medications since last July.
Doc Cooper performance set for April 27 in Gardiner
Doc Cooper will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at at Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center, at 280 Water St., in Gardiner. Doors will open at 7 p.m. “It’s a labor of love,” Michael says, “that would not have been possible without my 40 year career on the stage, honing the crafts of […]
U.S. WWII bomb detonated in Germany, causing widespread damage
The detonation of an American World War II bomb shattered windows and damaged roofs.