Committees, however, will continue to meet remotely because of the ongoing surge in COVID-19 cases that is filling hospitals and expected to get worse.
2021
NBA roundup: Nets will bring back Irving for road games
Kyrie Irving has yet to play this season because he is unvaccinated unable to practice or play in New York because of a vaccine mandate.
McDonald’s to pay Black franchisee $33.5 million to end bias suit
Herb Washington no longer be a franchise owner as part of the settlement agreement.
U.S. stocks end lower, marking 3rd losing week in the last 4
Investors are taking money off the table as the Fed moves to dial back stimulus and fight inflation.
Patriots running back Damien Harris ruled out against Colts
Harris is dealing with a hamstring injury, which leaves Rhamondre Stevenson as the team’s feature back.
Colts seeks to get upper hand in revived rivalry with Patriots
While much has changed since these teams last met, in 2018, there is plenty of history between New England and Indianapolis.
Portland adds summer flights to Nashville, New York City
Maine’s largest airport expands travelers’ options during peak tourism season.
California cannabis companies warn of impending industry collapse
Leaders ask for an immediate lifting of the cultivation tax on growers, a three-year holiday from the excise tax and an expansion of retail shops.
In South Carolina, Biden pledges fight for voting rights, police reform
He speaks at a historically Black school a day after conceding that his nearly $2 trillion package was unlikely to become law this year.
Victims of domestic abuse, including Gov. Mills, join campaign to have their stories heard in Augusta area
Mills is among dozens of Maine women participating in the campaign to erase the shame some may feel in being in an abusive relationship.