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Coronavirus
Alfred Fire & Rescue shut down due to COVID-19 outbreak
Vaccine
Everything you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Maine
There are many questions surrounding the process and the vaccine itself. Here’s what you should know.
Local News
Mills puts Maine National Guard on standby ahead of possible Inauguration week protests
Gov. Janet Mills says she activated the Maine National Guard "out of an abundance of caution" to support law enforcement if needed for protests in the next week
Augusta Waterville
Mills requests investigation after chief of Capitol Police apologizes for social media posts
Chief Russell Gauvin apologized for posts that "can be seen as inconsistent" with his professional responsibilities.
Politics
Sens. Collins, Shaheen, pen op-ed condemning 'assault on Congress,' affirming validity of presidential election
The Republican and Democratic senators urged lawmakers and others to stop 'reinforcing the president's false narrative' and 'fight to preserve our democracy.'
Vaccine
Maine Gov. Janet Mills gets first dose of COVID-19 vaccine
“I have the utmost confidence in the vaccine," Mills said. “It is safe. It is effective. And it will save lives."
Crime
Man who allegedly fatally punched coworker at Portland job pleads not guilty to manslaughter
Robert Clarke of Braintree, Massachusetts, is charged in connection with the death of 44-year-old Elliott Fama.
Coronavirus
Maine Delegation announces nearly $90 million for COVID-19 vaccine distribution, expanded testing
Awarded through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, the funding will support vaccine distribution and expanded testing.
State
Lawsuit seeks more protection for endangered right whales
Conservation groups say the National Marine Fisheries Service has ignored petitions seeking to reduce speed limits in waters where the whales breed and give birth.
Vaccine
Maine speeds up COVID-19 vaccine for older residents
Gov. Janet Mills announced Wednesday that Maine will focus on vaccinating those 70 and older, police, firefighters, and critical COVID response personnel.
Coronavirus
New COVID-19 vaccine guidelines likely to bring state changes
Federal officials released millions of doses of the vaccine and recommended prioritizing people 65 and older and those with pre-existing conditions.
Sports
Masters Tournament to allow limited number of patrons
The tournament is scheduled for April 5-11, 2021.
Vaccine
Everything you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Maine
There are many questions surrounding the process and the vaccine itself. Here’s what you should know.
Local News
Mills puts Maine National Guard on standby ahead of possible Inauguration week protests
Gov. Janet Mills says she activated the Maine National Guard "out of an abundance of caution" to support law enforcement if needed for protests in the next week
Augusta Waterville
Mills requests investigation after chief of Capitol Police apologizes for social media posts
Chief Russell Gauvin apologized for posts that "can be seen as inconsistent" with his professional responsibilities.
Politics
Sens. Collins, Shaheen, pen op-ed condemning 'assault on Congress,' affirming validity of presidential election
The Republican and Democratic senators urged lawmakers and others to stop 'reinforcing the president's false narrative' and 'fight to preserve our democracy.'
Vaccine
Maine Gov. Janet Mills gets first dose of COVID-19 vaccine
“I have the utmost confidence in the vaccine," Mills said. “It is safe. It is effective. And it will save lives."
Crime
Man who allegedly fatally punched coworker at Portland job pleads not guilty to manslaughter
Robert Clarke of Braintree, Massachusetts, is charged in connection with the death of 44-year-old Elliott Fama.
Coronavirus
Maine Delegation announces nearly $90 million for COVID-19 vaccine distribution, expanded testing
Awarded through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, the funding will support vaccine distribution and expanded testing.
State
Lawsuit seeks more protection for endangered right whales
Conservation groups say the National Marine Fisheries Service has ignored petitions seeking to reduce speed limits in waters where the whales breed and give birth.
Vaccine
Maine speeds up COVID-19 vaccine for older residents
Gov. Janet Mills announced Wednesday that Maine will focus on vaccinating those 70 and older, police, firefighters, and critical COVID response personnel.
Coronavirus
New COVID-19 vaccine guidelines likely to bring state changes
Federal officials released millions of doses of the vaccine and recommended prioritizing people 65 and older and those with pre-existing conditions.
Sports
Masters Tournament to allow limited number of patrons
The tournament is scheduled for April 5-11, 2021.
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