The mayor of Miami-Dade reported 95 people have been confirmed dead, with 85 identified.
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Charity games at Hadlock Field on Friday to benefit ALS research
Former Red Sox reliever Manny Delcarmen is scheduled to pitch in the second game of a doubleheader against all-stars from southern Maine’s summer college league.
Suspected killer in 1987 Waterville area cold case held without bail after pleading not guilty
Gerald Goodale, who was indicted in May in the 1987 murder of Janet Brochu of Winslow, remains in prison without bail as he serves a 75-year sentence for murdering Geraldine Finn of Skowhegan in 1988.
‘Oof,’ ‘yeet,’ ‘deplatform,’ ‘minoritize’ among Dictionary.com’s newest words
The latest additions to Dictionary.com also include a series of race- and virus-related terms, such as “Black Code” and “long hauler.”
Biden pitches huge budget, says Democrats will ‘get a lot done’
Top Democrats reached agreement on a mammoth $3.5 trillion infrastructure package focusing on climate change, education, a Medicare expansion and more.
Some CEOs took a pay cut in 2020 – and still wound up earning more
Financial experts say executives at hundreds of publicly traded companies voluntarily lowered their own base salaries, but it did little to save their companies’ money or boost employee salaries.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro hospitalized after 10 days of hiccups
On Wednesday night, the Hospital Nova Star said the president would receive ‘a conservative clinical treatment,’ meaning no surgery for now.
Police search for perpetrator in hit-and-run crash that injured Bath woman, killed dog
The incident occurred on July 11 just before 8 p.m.
Pasco Center temporarily off the market, Kennebunkport Historical Society says
Some society members, who gathered July 13, said they’d like to meet with the board of directors to see how they can work together to keep the building.
Consolidated Communications workers in northern New England authorize strike
Union reps say the labor contracts of over 1,000 workers in Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire expire Aug. 7, and negotiations over new contracts have stalled.