Donations are down for some, volunteers are out for others. And who knows what the next year will bring.
2020
Fairfield-, Unity-area school districts report more cases of COVID-19
Regional School Unit 3 and Maine School Administrative District 49 both reported one new case of COVID-19 this week.
COVID-19 hospitalizations flatten across state but still shattering records at EMMC
Maine Med, however, had 41 COVID-19 inpatients Wednesday and Thursday, the highest daily number yet.
People yearn to connect across borders amid pandemic holiday
Families across the world are disconnected, but perhaps none more than those trapped on opposite sides of an international border.
Nurses celebrating coronavirus vaccines are getting hit by anti-vaxxers on social media
Social media platforms like Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc. and YouTube are starting to reckon with the role they’ve played in the persistent popularity of vaccine skepticism.
Warm, windy and wet Christmas forecast for central Maine region
Communities across Central Maine can expect more than 2 inches of rain and wind gusts up to 50 mph, with officials saying flooding and power outages are possible.
Portland schools, others continue outdoor learning despite winter
Some even of the nation’s most frigid climes plan to keep it going all winterlong.
Six people exposed to carbon monoxide at York business
One person is taken to a hospital after a forklift running inside a York construction company caused a buildup of carbon monoxide.
Week In Photos Dec. 20-26, 2020
Here are some of our favorite photos from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel from the past week.
Britain and EU reach post-Brexit trade agreement
The deal should ensure the two sides can trade in goods without tariffs or quotas.