Portland skincare products maker Brickell Men’s Products had the highest rank in the state, at No. 133, with 3-year revenue growth of 2,774%.
2020
Why does COVID-19 strike some and not others? Fauci sees an answer in new study
A new study could explain the extraordinary range that people experience with the novel coronavirus, from no symptoms at all to death.
Most teachers are likely to return to classrooms but worried about health and safety, survey shows
Parents said they are likely to send their children back to school but are skeptical of students’ abilities to meet health and safety requirements, according to new survey data from the Maine Department of Education.
Maine reports 22 new cases of COVID-19, no additional deaths
The state continues to have the second-lowest infection rate in the country, less than 1 case for every 100,000 people over the last week.
View from Away: Kamala Harris VP pick shows Joe Biden isn’t afraid to have a strong woman at his side
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The Latest: U.S. reports highest number of virus deaths in 1 day since mid-May
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic around the U.S. and the world. As the United States reported its highest number of deaths from the novel coronavirus in a single day since mid-May, President Trump continued Wednesday to press for the nation’s schools to bring children into classrooms, for businesses to open and for athletes to […]
Our View: Distributing a vaccine will not be easy
Once a safe, effective vaccine is developed, the hard part begins.
Law school grads raise concerns about bar exam during pandemic
Maine’s summer exam has been postponed for 2 months, preventing new graduates from starting their legal careers – and beginning to pay off their loans.
George Smith: When we used to travel
The pandemic has gotten in the way of vacations, but we still have memories.
Debate heats up over public health versus police spending in Portland
Over the past decade, spending on police has increased by nearly 40%, while the public health budget has dropped by more than 50%. But city officials say those numbers don’t reflect additional investments in social services.