The seven-day average of daily infections was down to 51.1 on Sunday as Maine prepares for the upcoming end of its pandemic state of emergency.
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Girls tennis: Hall-Dale beats Orono for first Class C championship
Bulldogs take four of five matches to polish off undefeated season.
Seized House records show just how far Trump administration would go
It was a stunning revelation that one branch of government was using its power to gather private information on another.
Maine has one new COVID-19 death as daily case count stays low
A Washington County man in his 70s is the 845th person to have died with the coronavirus in the state, according to the Maine CDC.
House passes bill to boost police academy board’s disciplinary authority
The bill was prompted by high-profile police killings and calls for police reform across the country.
Faith Notes: True greatness
Everywhere I look – on social media, television commercials, slogans printed on T-shirts and pasted on signs – the prevailing message today seems to be about achieving greatness, thinking big, striving for the maximum measure of success. “Don’t be afraid to give up the good to go for the great,” I read on a social […]
Police believe man died after falling off wall in Portland
Police were not releasing information about the man until they notified his next of kin.
‘Ring of fire’ eclipse Thursday morning was a partial eclipse for Maine
Because of the moon’s path, the Northeast didn’t see the moon and sun align perfectly to form an annulus, or ‘ring of fire’ behind the moon as it passed.
South Portland studio gets in on selfie trend
The Selfie Store allows customers to take photos of themselves in various whimsical and creative environments, a retail trend that has been popping up nationwide for at least the past five years.
Richmond, Harpswell open cooling centers amid heat wave
The towns of Richmond and Harpswell are hosting cooling centers to give residents a break from Tuesday’s heat.