Greta Thunberg will leave later this week to make her 2-week voyage to New York to speak at a U.N. climate summit.
2019
1994 strike: Revered milestones eluded Gwynn and Williams
Tony Gwynn may have hit .400 and Matt Williams might have hit 60 home runs if the 1994 season had not ended in August by a players’ strike.
Tennis: For Gelsinger and Wells, age is just a number
Gardiner duo ended 2018 as top-ranked doubles team in New England in their age group.
South Portland is the latest community to host a youth triathlon
Saturday’s Tri Like a Savage honors Nathan Savage, an amateur triathlete who died in 2016.
California sues to stop Trump rollback of Obama-era restrictions on coal-burning power plants
The administration’s proposed plan eliminates the nationwide effort to reduce the energy sector’s carbon footprint.
Monarchs caught up in rewrite of endangered species rule
One of the changes the Trump administration wants to make is to reserve the option to estimate and publicize the financial cost of saving a species in advance of any decision on whether to do so.
‘Chrisley Knows Best’ stars charged with federal tax evasion
The indictment says reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley submitted fake bank and financial statements to financial institutions to get loans worth millions, ‘much of which they used for their own personal benefit.’
CNN backs Chris Cuomo after caught-on-video confrontation
The news anchor was filmed threatening to push a man down the stairs after the man allegedly called him ‘Fredo.’
Lolita, a worldly Munjoy Hill bistro, will close in 3 weeks
The owners of the Portland charmer say they are busier than ever, but want more family time.
Trump rule change on public benefits sows ‘fear and confusion’ among Maine immigrants
The rule change, which would not apply to refugees or asylum seekers, would expand the definition of who might become a ‘public charge’ in need of benefits provided by taxpayers.