Journalism 207, a series of online Zoom training sessions for high school students, is an initiative involving journalists from the Portland Press Herald, Morning Sentinel, Kennebec Journal and Sun Journal who lend expert advice and experience to students interested in pursuing a career in journalism. Our first session on Monday, April 11 at 2:45 will […]
2022
Red Sox notebook: Team to honor Jerry Remy with uniform patch in 2022
Jerry Remy, former Sox player and longtime broadcaster who died in October, is the first player to receive such an honor since Ted Williams in 2002.
Red Sox starting rotation looks deep and tall, but remains a question mark
The Red Sox have a potent offense and will score runs, but how the starting pitchers step up will be a key to the overall team success.
Photos: Supporters of the Pine Tree Amendment demonstrate during legislative session
Pine Tree Amedment is a bill that would ensure all Mainers have the right to a healthy and clean environment for generations to come. All photos taken by Kennebec Journal photojournalist Joe Phelan.
Tuesday’s college roundup: UMaine opens 2022 football season at New Mexico
The Black Bears will once again face two FBS teams and will play newcomers Hampton and Monmouth in its CAA schedule.
Sports Digest: Maine Celtics fall to College Park, 136-127
Chris Clemons scores 25 points for Maine, which has four games left in the regular season.
Police chase ends when car driven by Mexico man runs over spike strips in Strong
Darryl Streeper Jr. is being held at a Farmington jail.
MacKenzie Scott donates $436 million to Habitat for Humanity
It is the largest publicly disclosed donation from the billionaire philanthropist since she pledged in 2019 to give away the majority of her wealth.
Supreme Court nominee Jackson pushes back on Republican critics, defends record
Facing senators’ questions for the first time, Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is forcefully defending her record as a federal judge.
Ukraine thwarts Russian advances as fight rages for Mariupol
Explosions and bursts of gunfire shook Kyiv, and heavy artillery fire could be heard from the northwest, where Russia has sought to encircle and capture several of the capital’s suburban areas.