Events for high school students begin with a virtual open house Oct. 7.
October 2020
Judge: Census Bureau violated order, says count will continue til end of month
A federal judge is instructing the Census Bureau to text every 2020 census worker by Friday, letting them know the count of every U.S. resident is continuing through the end of the month and not ending next week.
French Open: Thiem, Halep advance to fourth round
Dominic Thiem, the runner-up the last two years to Rafael Nadal, reaches the round of 16 for the fifth year in a row.
Democratic nominee Joe Biden and wife, Jill, test negative for COVID-19
Biden’s running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, and her husband, Doug Emhoff, have also tested negative.
Joe Bornstein, Maine’s best-known accident injury lawyer, dies at 74
He built a prominent law firm that specializes in personal injury cases and became famous for his ‘CALL JOE’ sign atop Portland’s Time & Temperature Building.
Maine reports 37 new COVID-19 cases, no additional deaths
The numbers Friday continue an upward trend driven in part by outbreaks and community spread in York County, and by more testing.
Trump’s COVID infection thrusts world into uncharted territory
News that Donald Trump was infected with the world’s most notorious disease is drawing shock, sympathy and some barbs for the American leader.
Grand jury audio details raid that killed Breonna Taylor
The jury brought no criminal charges against the officers for Taylor’s killing.
Trump joins a growing group of world leaders infected with COVID-19
The list is small, but growing.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Léon: The Professional’
What sets this thriller drama apart from the usual slapdash “Kill and Maim” American pieces, is the relationship between the assassin and the child, J.P. Devine writes.