It’s often customary when one nears the end of a long career that he or she is given the opportunity to reflect on the experience, putting answers to questions like Did I enjoy my job? Did I accomplish what I set out to do? What would I do over again, if anything? What was I […]
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Portland schools, city continue work on body camera negotiations
The police chief stressed a desire to start using the cameras right away at a board meeting in November, but school officials say there is no firm timeline for working out an agreement governing the rules for their use.
Portland jetport plans more parking, new passenger lounge
The City Council on Monday will consider a request to appropriate $545,000 for the design of the projects.
Richmond looking to extend 20-year-old pipeline tax agreement for another decade
The town generates more than $150,000 for economic development from a Northeast natural gas pipeline tax increment financing agreement that expires in March.
Swimming notebook: After long layoff, Waterville/Winslow back in the pool
Team hasn’t had meet in nearly a month.
Iraq’s Parliament calls for expulsion of U.S. troops
The demand could cripple the battle against the Islamic State group and allow a resurgence of extremists.
Counting whales from space pitched as key to saving them
An aquarium and engineering firm in Massachusetts are partnering on a project to better protect whales by monitoring them from space.
Iran abandons nuclear deal over U.S. killing general
The announcement came as thousands publicly mourned and marched alongside a casket carrying the remains of General Soleimani.
Brady exits NFL playoffs with loss, retirement unlikely
Patriots quarterback says he has no plans to retire right now.
Trump says 52 targets already lined up if Iran retaliates
The president issues a stark warning to Iran, threatening to hit dozens of targets in the Islamic Republic “very fast and very hard” if it retaliates for the targeted killing of the head of Iran’s elite Quds Force.