Even with Drake Maye making his NFL debut late in Thursday’s 24-3 loss, Coach Jerod Mayo says Brissett remains the starter ‘until I say he’s not.’
September 2024
Live updates: Week 3 of Maine high school football
Scores and tidbits from Friday’s games.
Internal Secret Service report details failures preceding Trump assassination attempt
The report details a series of ‘communications deficiencies’ with local law enforcement before the July shooting and makes clear that the Secret Service knew the rally site posed a security challenge.
‘Top Dollar Dave’ talks about the Dempsey Challenge: ‘Meeting Patrick is amazing. We are buddies’
Inspired by wanting to help people, David Gervais has been the top single fundraiser for the Dempsey Challenge many years.
College Football: Maine (1-2) at Merrimack (1-2)
After its worst defensive game in almost 25 years, Maine looks to get back on track in this non-conference game.
Maine preservation group lists former children’s museum among most endangered places
The building at 142 Free St. is slated for demolition as part of a major expansion by the neighboring Portland Museum of Art.
Construction to begin in Unity on Maine’s first halal slaughterhouse
Hussam Al Rawi and his wife, Kathryn Piper, opened Five Pillars Butchery, a halal meat processing business in 2017, after moving to Maine the previous year. The couple were awarded nearly $3 million in federal grants earlier this year to add a slaughterhouse to the butchery at 119 Bangor Road.
Renowned poet Ross Gay, author Sam Stephenson to share talk at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School
Acclaimed poet Ross Gay and author Sam Stephenson will come together for a unique event from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 27, at the Forum at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School. With a shared history of deep conversations about art, storytelling, and human connection, Gay and Stephenson will dive into topics ranging from writing and […]
Israeli airstrike on Beirut kills a top Hezbollah military official as Lebanon reports 14 died
The attacks have heightened fears that the cross-border exchanges of fire will escalate into all-out war.