Los Angeles Sparks guard Sydney Wiese said her symptoms are mild.
March 2020
Cumberland schools announce 2nd case of COVID-19
A staff member at the Mabel I. Wilson school has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, and school officials can’t say whether the person had contact with others at the school.
Maine preparing for increased demand for key medical professionals
The director of the Maine CDC says emergency medical personnel, hospital intake workers and those who can offer critical care will be key to the coronavirus response.
Athletes who have qualified for 2020 Olympics are in for 2021
Olympic officials say that the 6,200 athletes who have already qualified will retain their spot in the rescheduled games.
USM’s Sullivan Gym to be converted to homeless shelter by next week
The gym on Falmouth Street in Portland will be open to men and women who need shelter and aren’t showing symptoms of having COVID-19.
Essential Maine retailers try to keep shoppers and workers safe during pandemic
From cracking down on panic buying to creating distance between customers and workers, grocery chains and drugstores have implemented a number of unprecedented changes.
Santa Anita ends live racing because of coronavirus
The track was preparing to stage eight races on Friday before the cancellation was announced.
Sports Digest: Arkansas guard declares for NBA draft
Mason Jones averaged 22 points and 5.5 rebounds per game for the Razorbacks.
Norridgewock man summonsed on charge of manslaughter in fatal crash
David Obert, 51, was summonsed on a charge of manslaughter seven months after he was involved in a car crash that killed Joyce Gipson, 85, and her husband, Keith Blackwell, 80.
Trump seeks to force General Motors to produce ventilators
After the president invoked the Defense Production Act, GM said it has been working around the clock for more than a week with Ventec and parts suppliers to build more of the breathing machines.