Sophomore Jordan Rowell is off crutches after leaving last week’s scrimmage with a knee injury.
2019
Dow slumps 391 points as trade war anxiety lingers
An escalation in tensions between the world’s largest economies has stoked worries that the long-running trade conflict will undercut an already slowing global economy.
Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg will host Portland fundraiser
Buttigieg is the first in a crowded field of Democratic candidates to visit Maine leading up to the 2020 election.
Police investigate stabbing Friday night in Westbrook
Police are releasing few details about the assault on Cumberland Street, but say the public is in no danger.
U.S.-China trade war leaves Europe as collateral damage
New growth figures due Wednesday could show the Continent’s economic motor, Germany, is stalled or shrinking.
Gardiner City Council to start ordinance review
City elected officials will consider updates to the Land Use Ordinance, driven by changes included in Gardiner’s Comprehensive Plan and review of other city codes.
Life jackets credited for saving lives of kayakers struck by motorboat on Cobbossee Lake
The accident took place Monday on the north shore of Cobbossee Lake in Manchester near Hammonds Grove Road.
College football programs making mental health a priority
Ohio State defensive lineman Robert Landers is one player openly discussing his issues.
Inflation stings prices at Walmart, and something’s gotta give
As soda, snack and toothpaste makers boost what they charge retailers in response to rising costs and looming tariffs, the retailer faces tough choices.
Frances Perkins Center to hold annual garden party Aug. 18
Center to honor AFL-CIO senior executive Liz Shuler and child advocate Maria Mossaides.