Inability to see targets face-to-face forces coaches to get creative as they pursue the next class.
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Sidelines: The Boston Red Sox are having a good season — according to one simulation anyway
We can’t follow the real start to the MLB season yet, so a simulation will have to do, Travis Lazarczyk writes.
Crime drops around the world as COVID-19 keeps people inside
Some criminal lawyers say that drug dealers have no choice but to wait out the economic slump.
Mills eases restrictions on needle exchange programs amid coronavirus
Maine’s governor announces an executive order that allows people to return used needles and get clean ones on an as-needed basis, rather than the traditional one-to-one exchange.
Politics mixes with science as states turn to virus models
A gaping spread in statistical models for the coronavirus pandemic has injected a political element into the scientific endeavor.
Two more Mainers die of coronavirus, including 1 at Scarborough veterans home
The Maine CDC says 30 more people statewide have been infected with COVID-19, among them six staff members and three residents of the Scarborough facility.
Scouting for turkey going on in Maine amid social distancing
Maine hunters are scouting in advance of the spring turkey hunt as the state observes shelter-at-home rules.
Tens of thousands of Maine households still without power
Central Maine Power, the state’s leading utility, says the vast majority of customers will have service by Sunday night.
Downeaster to suspend service temporarily starting Monday
The rail service, which had already been curtailed because of the coronavirus, will halt service until April 30.
The Latest: IRS deposits first economic support payments
The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus briefly overtook Italy’s for the highest in the world Saturday, according to the running tally kept by Johns Hopkins University.