At this point, tying his shoes is a good thing for Boston’s Kevan Miller, who has had four procedures since fracturing his kneecap and is on a slow road back.
2020
Number of COVID-19 patients in Maine hospitals remains low
Maine Medical Center in Portland had fewer coronavirus patients this past week than at any time since the early days of the pandemic.
Florida shatters its daily record for new virus cases
The easing of restrictions meant to stop the spread of the new coronavirus has accompanied new outbreaks around Florida, forcing some local leaders to pull back.
Ainge moving forward despite uncertainties about Tatum, NBA restart
Danny Ainge is in contact with players, yet can’t answer if Jayson Tatum is seeking more insurance protection or just how the NBA will pull off its return to games. But he’s ‘optimistic.’
Fire destroys garage in Skowhegan
The cause of the fire Wednesday evening remains under investigation.
As racism protests roil U.S., Florida revisits a disturbing episode
A white mob brought violence and fire to a tiny Florida citrus town in 1920 after a black man showed up at the polls to vote.
Red Claws’ point guard Tremont Waters named G League rookie of the year
Tremont Waters, who split time between the Red Claws in Portland and the Boston Celtics, is the fourth Red Claws’ player to receive the honor.
Maine CDC reports 42 new cases but no new COVID-19 deaths
The weekly average number of new infections continues to decline, as do deaths and hospitalizations, but officials say they are watching for spikes as the state continues to reopen its economy.
At 35, Ronaldo may have lost a step during the lockdown
Cristiano Ronaldo fails to have an impact as Juventus falls in a shootout to Napoli in the Italian Cup final.
Colgate, Cream of Wheat and Mrs. Butterworth confront race in packaging
The changes are the latest signal of the powerful cultural moment unleashed by the Black Lives Matter protests.