Wolverines host first Mountain Valley Conference meet since 2019.
2021
FDA expected to approve Pfizer vaccine for ages 12 and up within a week
The FDA action will be followed by a meeting of a federal vaccine advisory committee to discuss whether to recommend the shot for 12- to 15-year-olds.
NFL notebook: Bills pick up 5th-year contract options on Allen, Edmunds
Quarterback Josh Allen and linebacker Tremaine Edmunds represented the cornerstones of the future when selected in the first round of the 2018 draft.
They’re finally back: Sea Dogs ready for season opener on Tuesday
After the canceled minor league baseball season of 2020, the Sea Dogs return to Hadlock Field with a new manager and many new faces in the field.
OSHA declines to issue fine in connection to Jay mill explosion
The administration did not fine Pixelle Specialty Solutions because no OSHA standard applied, but a hazard alert letter was filed.
Jay paper mill owners file lawsuit against Florida company connected to 2020 explosion
Pixelle Specialty Solutions and related companies claim that on April 15, 2020 a digester ruptured at the Androscoggin Mill as a result of failed welds, holding Trico Mechanical Contractors, Inc. responsible.
Virus restrictions easing in U.S. and Europe while India faces disaster
EU officials announce a proposal to relax limits on travel to the 27-nation bloc this summer.
Biden quadruples Trump’s refugee cap after backlash over delay
He is raising the nation’s cap on refugee admissions to 62,500 this year, but admits that the U.S. will not meet that number, because of the pandemic and limitations on resettlement capabilities.
Tom Caron: Anemic offenses are the rule in baseball this season
While the heart of the Red Sox batting order has been mashing, the hitters in the bottom third are striking out at an alarming rate.
U.N. program inks Moderna deal on 500 million doses
However, shipments won’t start until the fourth quarter this year, with the vast majority planned for 2022.