PORTLAND, Maine — In a world dominated by social media and virtual communication, a group in Portland is fostering real, face-to-face connections — one cup of coffee at a time. "Third Thursday" is a monthly meetup designed for singles or divorced individuals over 50 who are looking to meet new people in a welcoming environment.
I loved Portland but had to leave when it got too expensive and overwhelming. I now happily live in Baker City, a small Oregon town hours away.
PORTLAND, Maine — As Black History Month approaches, local organizations are spotlighting Maine’s rich and often overlooked Black history. One such effort is a Black History Walking Tour hosted by Black Travel Maine, held Sunday in Portland.
An executive order that President Donald Trump signed on his first day in office targeting further development of offshore wind complicates, and likely delays, Maine's budding effort to stand up an industry to capitalize on winds sweeping the Gulf of Maine.
Hundreds of demonstrators are expected to flood downtown Portland in response to President Donald Trump’s second inauguration on Monday.
Answering the call from both locals and tourists, a new small item convenience store is set to open in Portland's Old Port
Winter weather is expected in Maine early next week, followed by frigid temperatures. Forecasters expect snow to accumulate Sunday afternoon into the evening. The Portland area could see anywhere from 4-8 inches,
The organizations are both celebrating milestone anniversaries and will join together for the first time for 2 performances of Puccini's classic opera.
Fans of the Portland-based show "Grimm" can now rejoice that the iconic series is getting a second chance with a movie nearly eight years after the show ended, according to a report from Deadline.
New data from Portland police shows progress in the city’s fight to stop a years-long explosion in gun violence.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced Tuesday he plans to join a lawsuit with Arizona, Illinois and Washington against the Trump administration's order.
President Donald Trump's order will stop issuing U.S. citizenship documents to U.S.-born children if their parents aren't legal citizens. Attorneys general who are suing say that will mean hundreds of thousands of Americans born in the U.S. could be deported, even as this is likely to end up before the Supreme Court.