Daniil Medvedev beats Stefanos Tsitsipas in three sets and will play for his first Grand Slam title Sunday against eight-time Australian Open champ Novak Djokovic.
2021
UMaine gets go-ahead for spring sports
University officials give clearance for traditional spring teams, as well as football, field hockey and women’s soccer, which had their fall seasons canceled.
Back in Paris pact, U.S. faces tougher climate steps ahead
In a video speech to European leaders, the president declares, ‘This is a global existential crisis, and all of us will suffer if we fail.’
Week In Photos Feb. 12-19, 2021
Here are some of our favorite photos from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel from the past week.
States remain split on guns in capitols after armed protests
In the past year, insurrectionists have breached the U.S. Capitol and protesters have forced their way into statehouses around the country.
Man convicted for killing Somerset County deputy asks for new trial
John Williams, the man who killed Deputy Eugene Cole in 2018 is asking a judge to grant him a new trial, alleging that prosecutors failed to turn over information that could have helped his defense.
Guest artist Jared Mongeau creates online theater experience
Mad Horse Theatre
Bear attacks Alaska woman using an outhouse, from below
“Something bit my butt right as I sat down,” an Alaska woman said.
Maine CDC says clinics won’t be affected by delays in vaccine shipments
Maine CDC says only a ‘small number’ of second COVID-19 doses are arriving late to the state. Meanwhile, Walgreens is preparing to begin offering vaccinations to eligible individuals at pharmacies in Maine.
The Latest: Toronto’s lockdown extended until at least March 8
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world.