It doesn’t matter what the Democratic Party machine or a rival candidate (like me) thinks about Graham Platner. The only voice that matters is the voter’s.
TreVeyon Henderson leads Patriots to seventh straight win
Henderson scores on two long runs and New England beats Tampa Bay to improve to 8-2.
Mariners run winning streak to four with win over Railers
Maine sweeps a weekend series from Worcester and runs its point streak to eight games.
Heart-breaker: Spokane stuns Portland’s pro soccer team in semifinals
Hearts of Pine squander lead in extra time, then bow out of USL League One playoffs in seventh round of penalty kicks.
Bates field hockey wins first NECAC title in program history
Brooke Moloney-Kolenberg helps the Bobcats beat Wesleyan and earn a spot in the NCAA DIII tournament.
Maine judge finds DA’s office acted in ‘bad faith’ as prosecutors buckle under high caseloads
Three recent examples show how cases can languish or prompt sanctions when prosecutors fail to to turn over discovery.
States balk at Trump administration demand to ‘undo’ full SNAP payouts
In Maine, Gov. Janet Mills’ office said Sunday it fully expects food benefits to be issued Monday in line with guidance issued Friday by the USDA.
Elderly couple in Gray recovers $19,500 from online fraud
Scammers convinced the couple they needed to return money that was supposedly deposited into their account by accident, police said.
Climate change theater inspires audience in Freeport
Six plays performed outside spoke of oysters, orcas and opportunities to combat climate change.
Maine doctor heals military special forces members with spine surgeries
Dr. Lynn McGrath of Mercy Hospital volunteers with Return to Duty, which helps active duty or retired special forces members access less-invasive spine surgeries.