Meals will still be prepared at the social service agency in downtown Portland, but they will be delivered to shelters and other sites around the city.
2020
Portland police report ‘disturbing’ rise in overdoses during pandemic
Since May 1, a total of 86 drug overdoses have been reported in the city, 7 of them fatal.
As U.S. debates school reopening, WHO warns of no return to normal
The head of the World Health Organization slams some government leaders for sending mixed messages about the coronavirus and says ‘too many countries are headed in the wrong direction.’
Jay votes to move ATV, trailer to recreation committee
Up to $3,000 will be taken from recreation reserve account to buy a bigger trailer for police.
Hallowell officials move ahead on $6.49 million expenditure budget
The expenditure and revenues budgets could be finalized at the next City Council meeting on Aug. 10.
Tom Caron: In an odd way, Fenway workouts start to feel normal
Members of the Red Sox grow comfortable with coronavirus safety measures as they prepare for the season opener next week.
Judge rules Mary Trump can publicize book about her uncle
The judge reversed orders he had issued temporarily blocking Mary Trump and her publisher, Simon & Schuster, from publishing or distributing a tell-all book about the president.
After quiet reopening, Richmond Karting Speedway attracting drivers, spectators
Closed for months because of the coronavirus pandemic, the race track quietly opened in mid-June.
Richmond Karting Speedway still attracting drivers, spectators
Closed for months because of the coronavirus pandemic, the race track quietly opened in mid-June.
California shuts bars, indoor dining and most gyms
More than 7.5 million people have filed for unemployment since the initial March closure.