The call for Scott Gagne to be replaced comes amid contract negotiations with the city.
2020
U.S. stocks jump, oil reverses course as markets exhale
Stocks near records on hopes that the United States and Iran are backing away from the edge of war.
Hollywood-backed Quibi thinks you’ll pay for its video bites
The startup is wagering that you’re ready to set aside YouTube and TikTok to watch star-studded short videos on your phone – for a price.
Oscars to go without a host for 2nd straight year
Last year’s ceremony attracted 29.6 million viewers, the second-smallest in Oscars history but 12% more than in 2018.
NBA roundup: Raptors drop Hornets in overtime
Toronto overcomes the absence of several key players, pulling out a 112-110 victory.
Judge won’t release records of Jeffrey Epstein grand jury
Circuit Judge Krista Marx told a special prosecutor appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis that he provided no evidence to justify his unusual request to pierce the secrecy of the grand jury.
Former finance director sentenced to 13 months for stealing from nonprofit
Jessica Childs of Litchfield, who pleaded guilty last year to wire fraud, delivers a tearful statement in court, apologizing to former co-workers and those the organization served.
Dresden residents weigh in on property purchase proposal
At a public hearing Tuesday, residents supported taking the proposal for the town to buy the property next to the Dresden Town Office to a special town meeting next week.
Committee approves next step toward new USM dorm, despite parking concerns
The University of Southern Maine is studying the impact that adding student housing to the Portland campus will have on parking and whether more spots are needed.
Hallowell residents get first look at community development program
The Community Heart & Soul program identifies a community’s values and uses those values to create a framework for future decision-making.