As COVID-19 cases ebb and long-term care facilities resume in-person visits, concern is growing that these are precarious gains without continued vaccine allocations and fully inoculated staffs.
Public health experts are cautious, but with widespread vaccination the virus may be under enough control that activities can return closer to what they were before the pandemic.
Women's basketball has become the standard-bearer for University of Maine athletics. This year's squad believes it's poised to make a playoff run at least equal to the best teams in the program's storied history.
With vaccinations ramping up and state officials easing pandemic restrictions, Maine is hoping to preserve somewhat of a normal summer.
When do bars and brewery tasting rooms open? Will there be outdoor concerts and festivals this summer? Look here for answers.
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The House has passed the American Rescue Plan Act. The bill would spend $1.9 trillion on various measures, many of them related to COVID-19, including aid for states, an extension of unemployment benefits, education programs, an increased child tax credit, a higher federal minimum wage, and $1,400 payments for most taxpayers.
The Senate's version is slightly different from the House bill, and some key provisions remained in flux Friday night.
U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin has the best shot in years to steer federal dollars back home.
Two quick goals in the second period lift New York to the victory.
The Rangers extend their winning streak to six with a 58-49 victory.
Twelve months since the state’s first case, we are among the safest in the country – with much work left to do.
Tune in on Tuesday, March 9, at 7:00 p.m. for a discussion with the musician, activist and educator.
Catch performances from Tim Winchester, Bess Jacques or Andrew LaVogue.
The college will remove 68 trees will plans to replant 85 more.