Tampa Bay’s Leonard Fournette’s old team, the Jaguars, went 1-15 and Kansas City’s Le’Veon Bell was released by the Jets, who finished 2-14.
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COVID-19 inpatient numbers lowest in 2 months but still high in Lewiston and western Maine
The burden fell or remained flat at most of Maine’s hospitals, mirroring recent national trends and creating breathing space for medical staff.
Bruins facing some unexpected time off
After Friday’s game against the Flyers, Boston will be off until Wednesday as games Saturday and Monday with Buffalo were postponed because of virus protocol issues.
Richards finalizes 1-year, $10M deal with Red Sox
Garret Richards went 47-41 with a 3.62 ERA in 10 seasons with the Los Angeles Angels and San Diego Padres.
Press Herald joins federal lawsuit as Maine newspapers sue over delay in access to civil complaints
The federal lawsuit challenges a rule allowing digital civil court filings to remain secret for weeks or even months after they are filed.
UMaine System runs into problems with expanded testing regime
The system’s partnership with a new testing provider gets off to a bumpy start when there are long waits and problems reading barcodes on sample tubes.
Classical Uprising presents Spring 2021 Season
PORTLAND — Out of the ashes, music rises. The future of classical music is here, and it’s in Portland, Maine. In a moment when arts organizations across the globe are struggling, Emily Isaacson, 2018 Maine Artist of the Year, is using the pandemic to radically rethink live performance, classical music, and community arts. The result, […]
Man, teenager arrested in connection with series of burglaries in Portland
Portland police say 19-year-old Travis Vo is a suspect in the December robbery of the Cumberland Farms convenience store on Pine Street, as well as other crimes.
Camden Garden Club kicks off Winter Horticulture Series with plant disease discussion
Camden Public Library
Terry Wolfisch Cole to deliver Introduction to Personal Storytelling presentation
Freeport Community Library