Want to eat like a king the next time you head north? Here's where to find the best lobster in Portland, Maine.
Maine's craft beer industry took off in the last decade, with dozens and dozens of new businesses opening each year.
As a long time Portlander, I say, Mr. President, you’re welcome to come visit Portland. I’ll even show you around. So give Portland a break.
1803 Fund strives to revitalize North Portland’s historically Black Albina neighborhood that has been impacted by gentrification. Nike co-founder Phil Knight invested $400 million into the initiative in 2023, and it is now expanding on its mission through a five-year partnership with PAM.
Development is a big part of the Nets rebuild and one big focus is Dariq Whitehead whose first dunk in two years is a big milestone
Brooklyn Kelly of Winslow, Lauren Jakub of Chelsea, Jennifer Fortin of Augusta and Ruthie Gusler of Phillips were among the Maine pageant delegates to receive top honors.
A houseboat community nestled beside a Brooklyn mall faces eviction, part of a dwindling number of New Yorkers who live on the water.
A Waldoboro man pardoned by President Donald Trump following his conviction for assaulting police officers during the 2021 storming of the U.S. Capitol spoke at a Topsham church Saturday in an event organized by local Republican groups.
Two indicted for over 100 Portland burglaries, linked by authorities to an organized crime ring, including Courtney Carlile and Joshua Lucero facing multiple charges.
Gregory Gourdet, a chef whose parents immigrated from Haiti to Queens, New York, in the 1960s, started out with a two-day pop-up in the summer of 2020, when Portland was locked down from COVID and embroiled in Black Lives Matter protests.
As us craft beer lovers are gearing up for another full day of sampling local and regional craft brews, it occurred to me while coming across some old pictures that Portland On Tap officially turns 10 this year.
A Portland mom seeking asylum says there has been a lot of fear since President Trump announced new immigration policies, but she still feels safe sending her children to school.