The Eagles made it through the entire season with just one positive COVID-19 test and played all 11 games on the schedule.
2020
Richmond woman died of acute intoxication, authorities say
Robin Bowler, who with Dana Shulman was found dead in their Richmond apartment in early November, had taken several illegal drugs and one used to treat depression, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
Sports Digest: Hole-in-one helps Olson take lead at U.S. Women’s Open
Amy Olson, seeking her first LPGA Tour victory, shoots a 67 for a one-stroke lead in the year’s final major.
Eli Lake: Iraq troop withdrawal was Austin’s failure — and Biden’s
Bloomberg Opinion (TNS)
Supreme Court rules Muslim men can sue FBI agents over no-fly list
The three foreign-born men claimed in a lawsuit that their religious convictions led them to rebuff agents who wanted them to inform on people in their Muslim communities.
Truck driver injured in Augusta crash involving 2 big rigs, ambulance
Other drivers, including a patient in the Delta ambulance, were uninjured in early Tuesday morning crash on Interstate 95.
Bishop urges Maine Catholics to receive COVID vaccine, allaying concerns about use of fetal tissue
Some Catholics have questioned whether they should be vaccinated if tissue from aborted fetuses was used to develop or test the COVID-19 vaccines.
Augusta’s public schools to begin winter break early, go fully remote until Jan. 19
After a successful trial following Thanksgiving, city schools will use a remote learning model two days before and two weeks after the winter break.
Theater at Monmouth’s ‘Every Christmas Story Ever Told …’ to be streamed Dec. 10-14
This production is best suited for revelers ages 13 and older.
FDA panel recommends widespread use of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine
Depending on how fast the FDA signs off on the advisory panel’s recommendation, shots could begin within days.