Por: Portland Press Herald Health October 05, 2022
A rendering shows the planned Alfond Health Sciences Center at the University of New England’s campus in Portland. Rendering courtesy of University of New England The University of New England’s $93 million plan to move the state’s only medical school from Biddeford to Portland and to increase its size could add more desperately needed doctors to the state’s health care workforce and strengthen Portland’s role as a regional hub for... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 12, 2022
Portland school administrators say fights that erupted after football games and resulted in injuries to students are the primary reason the district recently enacted a policy that restricted students to attending athletic contests only at their high school. District officials... + más
MLB Attendance For 2022 Down Nearly 6% From 2019, Last Year Before The Pandemic | Forbes
Officials work to curb unruly behavior by students at high school games | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 08, 2022
SOUTH PORTLAND — On a night when the South Portland offense let a number of opportunities slip away, the Red Riots defense made sure their team didn’t need many scoring chances. South Portland’s defense pitched a shutout, including a goal-line stand early in the fourth... + más
Uncovering Biddeford through centuries-old headstones | Portland Press Herald
Football: Charles provides spark in Portland’s win over Biddeford | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 06, 2022
Fans watch a volleyball game at Portland High on Wednesday evening. Because of problems with fan behavior, Portland Public Schools has announced that “Portland High students can only attend Portland High games, and Deering High students can only attend Deering High games.”... + más
Unruly passengers on planes can face fines and other consequences — but it's not clear how many reports lead to punishment | CBS News
State turnaround school district shrinking with likely exit of two schools | The Advocate
Business Insider USA Entertainment October 01, 2022
You can now watch Bullet Train from the comfort of your couch. The film is available to buy on-demand for $20 from retailers like , , and . A funky, action-packed adventure based on a book written by Kotaro Isaka, Bullet Train follows an unlucky assassin as he takes an... + más
Brad Pitt Reveals ‘Brutally Honest’ Sculptures About ‘Missteps’ in His Relationships | The Daily Beast
Brad Pitt releases genderless skin care line with grapes from his vineyard | Fox Business
Portland Press Herald USA Sports October 01, 2022
Jarrett Henault completed 13 of 20 passes for 173 yards and four touchdowns as the University of New England football team beat Curry College 37-21 on Saturday afternoon in Biddeford. Mikey Brennan had three receptions for 71 yards and two touchdowns for UNE (2-1), including a... + más
Wednesday’s college roundup: UNE pulls away for 4-1 women’s soccer win | Portland Press Herald
Old-time football: 1926 scrapbook provides revealing look at Maine’s gridiron history | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 29, 2022
In November, Portland voters will decide on eight ballot questions that will change our city charter – our city’s constitution. Two questions – Questions 2 and 5 – would send Portland dramatically in the wrong direction and should be rejected. Recently, we d 13 other... + más
Maine Voices: Are you proud of what Portland has become? | Portland Press Herald
The Wrap: Friendly Toast announces opening, Bueno Loco to close | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 28, 2022
This column is written with a unique perspective on the city of Portland, and how it has evolved over the past five decades. This perspective may be helpful to the voters of Portland as they decide on what form of local government they will have after the November elections. I... + más
Commentary: Portland’s Question 2 hands too much power to a single politician | Portland Press Herald
LePage says Gov. Mills’ policies have fueled crime and drug use | Portland Press Herald
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