The wide availability of vaccines and treatments puts the nation in a better place than when the pandemic began, and monitoring has come a long way.
2022
Ice shelf collapses in previously stable East Antarctica
Scientists have never seen this happen in this part of the continent, making it worrisome.
Bruins notebook: Haula holding down the middle as second-line center
Since Eric Haula joined the second line on Jan. 1, the Bruins are 26-8-3, jumping over Tampa Bay with a win over the Lightning on Thursday.
Lawmakers may boost state reimbursement rates for family-planning care
A legislative panel approved a bill Friday to boost MaineCare reimbursement rates for family-planning providers.
MLB notebook: Marcello Mayer impresses Cora in Red Sox spring training debut
Boston’s 2021 first-round pick drew a walk in two plate appearances.
State watchdog: Poor training, high workloads hampering child abuse investigations
A new OPEGA report did not directly say that the deficiencies contributed to the four child deaths that occurred within a month of each other last summer, sparking its investigation.
Wales-based RSU 4 superintendent a finalist for Gardiner city manager job
Carlton has been superintendent of the district since 2017.
Stocks end mostly higher after another up-and-down day
Investors are trying to determine what’s next for inflation and the global economy as the repercussions of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continue to play out.
Baseball and softball: Spring season swings into action
Pitchers and catchers working hard across the state.
Reyna shows promise, frustration of U.S. Soccer with dazzling 14-touch run
Despite the best efforts of 19-year-old Gio Reyna, the Americans settled for a scoreless draw Thursday against Mexico.