MLB told players on March 29 that COVID-19 protocol restrictions would be relaxed when 85% of Tier 1 personnel are vaccinated.
2021
Egyptian archaeologists unearth 110 ancient tombs in Nile Delta
They include 68 oval-shaped tombs dating back to the Predynastic Period that spanned from 6000-3150 B.C., the government said.
Proposed Maine broadband agency could negotiate contracts, provide grants – and build, if it must
In a legislative committee meeting Tuesday, Gov. Janet Mills called the proposal ‘one of the most important pieces of legislation’ this session.
USM to make more than $750,000 in repairs to Gorham Academy
First up will be weatherization and structural improvements to the 215-year-old building.
Westbrook Veteran Services Office sets up new advisory committee
The committee solidifies the city’s commitment to its veterans, Arty Ledoux says.
Real ID deadline postponed until May 2023 because of pandemic
The updated cards will be required for airport check-in and to enter federal facilities.
Maine might ban corporations from making campaign donations
The proposal would stop corporations from donating to candidate campaigns or leadership PACs.
Topsham schools switch to remote-only due to COVID-19 cases
Maine School Administrative District 75 Interim Superintendent Robert Lucy announced Monday that students will learn remotely from April 27 to May 6.
White House spending plan includes beefed-up IRS enforcement
Severe agency cuts pushed by Republicans in Congress after 2010 have hampered the IRS’s ability to collect taxes even from those who legally owe them, particularly among the rich.
Thunder snap 14-game losing streak with win over Celtics
Oklahoma City beats Boston, which has lost four of five, for its first win since March 31.