Event will be held Jan. 27 in Portland due to weather forcast.
2019
Brexit talks by UK’s May called a ‘stunt’ by opposition
A weakened but defiant Prime Minister Theresa May meets lawmakers from ]rival Brexit factions to try to forge a replacement for her rejected European Union exit plan.
Watch them skate: Young figure skaters embrace their turn in the national spotlight
Briella Doherty, 10, of Portland will compete along with Hans-Erik Jerosch, 13, of Yarmouth as the U.S. Figure Skating Championships get underway in Detroit on Friday.
Windham man charged in fatal crash had drugs in his system, police say
Manford C. Rideout, who has been charged with manslaughter, is accused of driving a tow truck across the center line on Route 115 and striking a Toyota Prius driven by Adam Clark of Augusta.
Waterville committee recommends increased parking fines
The city’s Parking Study Committee is considering parking changes that will result as part of on going downtown revitalization efforts and implementation of a $7.37 million federal BUILD grant it was awarded.
College basketball notes: Nia Irving overcomes injury
Lawrence grad leads Boston University in scoring and rebounds.
Oxycontin complicates Sackler legacy
The painkiller’s role in the deadly opioid crisis is bringing the Sacklers a new and unwanted kind of attention.
Seattle’s dubious honor: The most construction cranes
The city took over the national lead in 2016.
Titans of beer industry betting on drinks containing cannabis
Big brewers increase their investments in marijuana producers as part of a push to revive lagging sales, but the strategy comes with risks.
Unemployment a maze for federal workers during shutdown
Some are hesitant to apply, knowing they will have to pay back the unemployment benefits when they finally return to work.