With 14 teams in the coverage area, some teams slip under the radar. Adam Robinson and Wil Kramlich single out a few that haven’t been talked about enough.
2021
Defense needs to step up if UMaine football team is to make playoff push
Traditionally a strong suit for the Black Bears, the defense ranks among the bottom of FCS teams statistically so far this season.
Stocks close higher as receding debt fears spur rally
An agreement in Congress to temporarily extend the government’s borrowing authority into December averts for now an unprecedented federal default that experts say would have devastated the economy.
Emergency crews respond to rollover wreck in Paris
PARIS — Police, fire and rescue crews were on Paris Hill Road on Thursday afternoon after a rollover crash reportedly trapped at least two people inside a vehicle. Just before 5 p.m., rescuers were sent to the area of 843 Paris Hill Road, near the Dew Drop Inn, for a report that a vehicle had […]
Varsity Maine football poll: Leavitt gets a bump
The Hornets moved up a spot and are now tied for sixth with Class B Marshwood, while Oxford Hills keeps the No. 2 spot behind unanimous No. 1 Thornton Academy.
Patriots notebook: Collins spotted at practice, but 5 offensive linemen absent
Linebacker Jamie Collins his making his third stint with the Patriots.
Game of the Week: Leavitt facing toughest test to date against Cape Elizabeth
H.S. football: After dominating both sides of the ball in their first three games of the season, the Hornets host the Capers and their high-powered offense.
Entrepreneur aims to reopen Clarks Pond cinema in South Portland
The former Cinemagic location in the Clarks Pond shopping center could start screening movies again by the end of the year.
NFL notebook: Browns’ Mayfield has torn labrum in left shoulder
QB Baker Mayfield, who had his shoulder pop out while he attempted to make a tackle last month against Houston, will continue to play as long as the injury doesn’t worsen.
Dolly Parton, businesses raise $700,000 for flood victims
More than 500 homes and 50 businesses were damaged in August after up to 17 inches of rain fell in less than 24 hours in Middle Tennessee.