McCullers left his last start in the ALDS with forearm tightness and will not pitch against the Red Sox.
2021
U.S. health advisory panel endorses booster shot for J&J vaccine
The Food and Drug Administration, whose approval is needed, isn’t bound by the vote but its ultimate decision could help expand the nation’s booster campaign.
Justice Department will ask Supreme Court to halt Texas abortion law
The move comes after an appeals court on Thursday night left the law in effect.
Strategy shifts as advocates work to give shelter to Maine’s homeless
A virtual forum this week discussed how the focus now is on finding housing for people before addressing their medical, mental health and other needs.
Afghan evacuees begin to arrive in Maine
The first of what could be as many as 100 Afghan evacuees to come to Maine arrived at Portland International Jetport on Thursday.
Amy Calder: In a trip to the dump, you might walk away holding more than you arrived with
China’s transfer and recycling station includes a give-and-take shack where people can rummage through items discarded by others, Amy Calder writes.
Gunman to plead guilty to 17 murders in 2018 Parkland school massacre
The guilty pleas would set up a penalty phase where Nikolas Cruz, 23, would be fighting against the death penalty and hoping for life without parole.
Week In Photos Oct. 8-15, 2021
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from the past week.
Authorities call fatal stabbing of British lawmaker a terrorist act
British Conservative lawmaker David Amess died after being stabbed Friday during a meeting with constituents at a church in eastern England.
U.S. to end travel rules for vaccinated on Nov. 8
Foreign nationals will be able to travel to the U.S. if they show proof of vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test.