The game, originally scheduled to be played on Thanksgiving, will now be played on Tuesday because of the Ravens’ COVID-19 outbreak.
2020
Virus keeps Black Friday crowds thin, as shoppers shift online
Many stores have moved their doorbuster deals online and ramped up curbside pickup options as a last grasp at sales before the year ends and they head into the dark days of winter with the pandemic still raging.
Soccer wrap-up: Rule changes dominated the 2020 conversation
Some rules area coaches would be happy to keep for the future, while some others they’d be happy to see written into the history books for good.
Though some lined up early, pandemic brings shorter Black Friday crowds in Augusta
Some hardy shoppers camped out overnight in front of shops at the Marketplace at Augusta, while others rolled up just before doors opened to take advantage of deals.
Several Maine hospitals report record numbers of COVID-19 inpatients
As the surge continues, cases rise at Portland hospitals, but not as sharply as in Bangor, Augusta, Lewiston and York County.
Driver charged in New Hampshire crash that kills Maine man
A New Hampshire woman is charged with aggravated driving while impaired, a felony.
U.S. appeals court rejects Trump’s latest appeal over Pennsylvania race
A lower court judge had said the campaign’s error-filled complaint, ‘like Frankenstein’s Monster, has been haphazardly stitched together.’
Amy Calder: Finding hope in the holidays
While the holidays this year will be without parties and celebrations, there is much to be hopeful for, Amy Calder writes.
Week In Photos Nov. 22-27, 2020
Here are some of our favorite photos from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel from the past week.
Maine COVID-19 hospitalizations rise, and bed capacity is closely watched
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention testing lab was closed for Thanksgiving, and updated statewide COVID-19 case numbers won’t be released until Saturday.