‘Test-to-stay’ allows students who are asymptomatic and repeatedly test negative for COVID-19 to avoid quarantine and remain in school following an exposure.
2021
Ken Kragen, who helped organize ‘We Are the World,’ dies at 85
His most famous project began late in 1984 with a phone call from Harry Belafonte, who was eager to raise money for starving people in Africa.
Friday’s boys’ basketball roundup: Old Orchard Beach outlasts Waynflete in double overtime
The Seagulls get 32 points from Landon Johnson in a 54-52 triumph over the Flyers.
Local roundup: Lisbon boys basketball cruises past Telstar
Five Greyhounds score in double digits in the victory.
Surging COVID-19 cases bring a 2020 feel to the end of 2021
Omicron casts a pall in the U.S. and Europe reminiscent of the early days of the crisis.
Friday’s girls’ basketball roundup: Sanford tops South Portland for first win
Tori Parker makes seven 3-pointers, propelling the Spartans to a 49-42 victory.
Toy Fund co-founder’s public service still inspires
Matthew Barron was assistant director of Portland’s welfare department during a recession in 1949 when he had the idea to bring some joy to the city’s less fortunate children.
Boys’ basketball: Falmouth sinks Marshwood with third-quarter surge
The Navigators use a 21-4 run to break open a close game, pulling away for a 64-46 victory.
Girls’ basketball: Greely clicks after a slow start to down Gray-New Gloucester
Down eight points early, the Rangers pulled away in the second half to beat the Patriots, 64-45.
Far right uses misleading COVID-19 theories to expand its reach
Telegram, based in the United Arab Emirates, is a favorite tool in part because it lacks the content moderation of Facebook, Twitter and other platforms.