With meets pushed to late February, teams still remain hopeful that some form of competition will be offered.
2020
Biden poised to add diversity to federal courts
Some Democratic senators and liberal advocacy groups want Biden to use his nominees to make the historically white and male federal bench better represent the U.S. population.
U.S. regulators confirm Pfizer vaccine strongly protective against COVID-19
U.S. health regulators posted a positive review of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine as they near a decision on whether to allow use of the shot.
Maine CDC reports 12 new deaths, 274 additional cases of COVID-19
The number of infections, hospitalizations and deaths continues to surge in Maine and across the country.
The Latest: Michigan House under investigation for possible COVID-19 violations
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.
Five cats believed to have perished when fire destroys Wilton home
Robert and Cindy Stevens were delivering Christmas presents and returned to find their house on fire.
‘Route out’ of pandemic: U.K. gives 1st COVID-19 vaccine doses
A retired British shop clerk received the first shot in the country’s COVID-19 vaccination program, signaling the start of a global immunization effort intended to offer a route out of a pandemic that has killed 1.5 million.
Live virtual blessing for families set for Dec. 13
Bishop Robert Deeley will host the special prayer and blessing gathering.
Marijuana has grown to become Maine’s most valuable crop
Sales of medical marijuana alone totaled nearly $222 million through October, making cannabis the state’s most valuable agricultural commodity.
Maine’s changes to case investigation, contact tracing not likely to have major impact
Because the spread of COVID-19 is so prevalent and people are having more contacts, many don’t know where they might have been infected.