The airline said it will start termination proceedings as soon as next Tuesday against those who are unvaccinated and have not received exemptions.
2021
Soccer notebook: NYA girls could be better than ever this season
The Panthers, the reigning Class D state champs, are 5-0 and have allowed just one goal this fall.
U.S. seeks answers to why Europe keeps winning Ryder Cup
Europe has won nine of the last 12 times in the Ryder Cup.
Apple, Google raise new concerns by yanking Russian app
The app, called Smart Voting, was a tool for organizing opposition to Russia President Vladimir Putin ahead of elections held last weekend.
UMaine captain is the glue of the women’s hockey team
Taylor Leech, a fifth-year senior who plays defense, will lead the Black Bears when they start the 2021-22 season this weekend.
Company hopes to go mainstream with reusable packaging
In all, Loop says, 191 stores and restaurants worldwide will be selling products in reusable containers by the first quarter of 2022, up from just a dozen stores in Paris at the end of 2020.
Midcoast parents appear divided over pooled testing
Pooled testing is a preventative measure that allows schools to trace very low levels of COVID-19 infection before the infectious stage.
Propane leak in Falmouth leads to evacuation of 12 homes
Brookside Drive was closed to traffic for nearly 3 hours Wednesday afternoon while crews worked to contain the leak.
Maine schools report vandalism linked to social media trend
While most of the vandalism and thefts in Maine have been relatively minor, other school districts around the country have had more serious cases that led to criminal charges against students.
Wednesday’s college roundup: St. Joe’s shuts out Dean 3-0 in women’s soccer
Madison Michaud scores two goals for the Monks.