Roger Goodell says in a memo to the league that those vaccinated will not be tested daily, among other changes.
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Anthony Bourdain documentary ‘Roadrunner’ set for summer
The late celebrity chef became a beloved culinary travel guide with his CNN series ‘Parts Unknown.’
NBC’s Kristen Welker reveals difficulties with infertility
The network’s chief White House correspondent says she and her husband are expecting the birth of a daughter through a surrogate.
Grant process for shuttered arts venues restarts Monday
The Small Business Association website, which failed when it first launched, will begin accepting applications at noon.
MaineHealth to open walk-in clinics, streamline scheduling as J&J vaccine OK’d for use
With vaccine supplies more plentiful, the state’s largest health care network has reduced its waitlist and is providing easier online scheduling for a COVID-19 vaccination.
Man pleads guilty in Waterville drive-by shooting that injured 7-year-old girl
Gavin Tyler Loabe of Mercer pleaded guilty Friday to elevated aggravated assault and his sentencing will be capped at 15 years in prison.
Russian troops start pulling back from Ukrainian border
The U.S. and NATO have said the troop buildup was the largest since 2014, when Russia annexed Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula.
Longtime deputy becomes interim police chief in South Portland
Amy Berry will lead the department while the city seeks a replacement for Tim Sheehan.
Go forth and spend: Call for action on commitments closes U.S. climate summit
President Biden’s own pledge, nearly doubling the U.S. target for cutting emissions from coal and petroleum this decade, depends on his keeping political support from voters and securing more than $2 trillion for a nationwide infrastructure overhaul.
Connecticut racial equity meeting interrupted with racist slurs, images
Police are trying to find out who interrupted a video conference meeting of a racial equity task force with racist epithets and images of enslaved people.