The Maine CDC says at least 10 cases have been reported since Friday night.
2020
More states join global push to ban animal-tested cosmetics
A nationwide ban would put further global pressure on Chinese companies to rely on non-animal tests if they want to sell their products in the U.S.
Airstrikes on the rise as U.S. pursues Afghan peace talks
Last year, the Air Force dropped 7,423 bombs on Afghanistan.
Woman who breached Mar-a-Lago security refuses to face judge
Authorities say they don’t think Hannah Roemhild, an opera singer from Connecticut, was committing an act of terrorism but perhaps was impaired.
Central Maine business briefs: Frances Perkins Center welcomes 2 new board members
Long-term marketing director for Franklin Savings Bank to retire.
Five Questions: Blue Marble Geographics CEO Patrick Cunningham
The company’s president talks about the importance of Maine’s efforts to establish and sustain a tech economy.
Waterville Mayor Nick Isgro networks at White House mayors conference
Nick Isgro traveled to Washington, D.C., and attended the United States Conference of Mayors on Jan. 24 where he networked with mayors and other officials and discussed economic development.
Officials confirm 1st case of coronavirus in Massachusetts
Health officials say a Boston man has tested positive.
Bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark dead at age 92
Publishing’s “Queen of Suspense” has died.
Week In Photos Jan. 26 – Feb. 1, 2020
Here are some of our favorite photos from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel from the past week.