Enes Kanter is headed back to Portland in a three-team trade that also involves Memphis.
2020
COVID-19 hospitalizations continue surge to record level, with EMMC and MaineGeneral bearing biggest burdens
In contrast to the spring, Portland’s hospitals haven’t seen the number of COVID-19 inpatients grow as sharply during the ongoing surge.
Gov. Mills plans nation’s 1st floating offshore wind farm dedicated to research
The cluster of turbines 20 to 40 miles offshore would be used to study how to make the technology compatible with fishing and wildlife in the Gulf of Maine.
Supper Club temporarily canceled
The Old South First Congregational Church youth group hopes to relaunch Supper Club by January.
Lewiston police release new photo in attempted kidnapping
Police officials are looking for man captured on a surveillance camera who may have information about Thursday’s attempted abduction of a child.
Mnuchin denies he’s trying to hinder Biden on economic recovery
The treasury secretary says his decision to end several emergency loan programs was based on the fact they were not being heavily utilized.
Maine’s post-lockdown job recovery continues to taper off
October was the slowest month for job recovery in Maine since businesses reopened this spring.
The Latest: Who needs Russia? Loudest attacks on U.S. vote come from Trump
The latest on the election and transition.
Trump, allies make frantic steps to overturn Biden’s victory
Biden called the Trump campaign’s attempt to subvert the results of the elections ‘totally irresponsible.’
Greene Central School switches to remote learning after COVID-19 outbreak
The school has seen four positive cases in a span of 14 days, according to the superintendent.