Renderings of the completed barge submitted to the Port of San Francisco provide the first clues of what a similar barge in Portland Harbor might look like when completed.
Tom Bell
Portland-to-Nova Scotia ferry service in jeopardy for 2014
Officials say a deal is close for the new ferry, but skeptics say it’s almost too late to salvage next season.
At lunch counter, Michaud’s news a non-issue
Residents at a popular political campaign stop say the candidate’s sexual orientation doesn’t matter to them.
Mystery barge may be floating showroom for Google
Evidence indicates the Internet giant will invite wealthy people aboard to check out Google Glass, its wearable computer.
Portland sees benefits in keeping ties with gay-unfriendly sister city
Portlanders will have two opportunities this month to test the city’s approach.
Maine Sen. King offers to be bridge between parties
He calls the shutdown ‘ridiculous and totally unnecessary.’
Maine, union reach deal on shutdown layoffs
The plan for post-Oct. 17 comes as LePage says he called a civil emergency to nullify the union contract.
Some pay price for entering closed Acadia
Rangers issue a handful of citations over the weekend for alleged trespassing. The government shutdown closed the national park Oct. 1.
Rangers issue citations for Acadia National Park closure order violations
The park has been closed since Oct. 1 because of the first shutdown of the federal government in 17 years.
Brunswick train facility foes to challenge noise analysis
Federal noise and vibration limits wouldn’t be exceeded at Amtrak’s proposed Brunswick layover site, a report says.