Many K-12 schools will delve into uncharted territory as they switch temporarily to remote learning to slow the spread of coronavirus.
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Coronavirus delay won’t impact Sale’s progression from flexor strain in elbow
Chris Sale will stay on track with the original plan the team has laid out for him.
Massachusetts to shut schools, ban dining out to fight virus
The number of people infected with the virus in Massachusetts increased on Sunday to 164, up from 138 on Saturday.
Sadness and hugs: Colby College students leave campus
Students continued moving out on Sunday after the college announced Thursday that classes would resume remotely after spring break.
Global economic coordination not happening in virus crisis
More than a decade ago, world leaders took fast action together to combat a global financial crisis.
Business fallout: Walmart limits hours, airlines cut flying
Beginning Sunday, more than 4,700 Walmart and Neighborhood Market locations in the U.S. will be open from 6 a.m. to 11 pm. until further notice.
State’s tennis facilities begin week open, but proceeding with caution
Centers hope to keep courts going while taking day-to-day approach with coronavirus situation.
Mills declares state of emergency as Maine reports 7 confirmed, 5 likely coronavirus cases
A student at Cape Elizabeth Middle School as well as two residents of a Falmouth retirement community have tested presumptively positive for COVID-19.
Mills seeks disaster loans for businesses affected by pandemic
Maine lawmakers will also consider a bill that will allow workers affected by COVID-19 to qualify for unemployment insurance.
Waterville mayor asks to ban reusable shopping bags during coronavirus outbreak
Nick Isgro says he wants the city’s COVID-19 Task Force to ask the City Council to lift the ban on plastic, disposable shopping bags and to temporarily prohibit the use of reusable shopping bags.