The order applies only when an employer wants to keep offering health insurance to workers who have been laid off or furloughed.
March 2020
Dreaming of lottery riches? Coronavirus could cut jackpots
The group that oversees the Powerball game announced Wednesday night that it would cut minimum jackpots in half, from $40 million to $20 million as sales diminish.
Davis Love III’s house destroyed by early morning fire
No one was harmed in the blaze at the home of the former PGA champion and two-time Ryder Cup captain.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland offers online services
Locally, Good Shepherd Parish in Saco holds online Masses.
SAD 75 budget could grow due to new school, but taxes could drop
Of the 9% spending increase, 7.5% comes from debt service toward the new Mt. Ararat High School.
All Maine motor vehicle-related expirations extended indefinitely
Expiration dates on all state driver’s licenses, IDs, vehicle registrations and inspection stickers are extended until the state of emergency prompted by coronavirus is over.
The story of the NFL Draft, from extravaganza to unadorned
The draft has become one of the most anticipated events on the league calendar, a true spectacle. This year, it will look quite a bit different.
Biddeford representative to hold live online meeting regarding COVID-9
Ryan Fecteau will discuss state and federal response to the coronavirus, employment insurance and more.
Japanese baseball players test positive for coronavirus
Opening day is still scheduled for April 24 despite positive tests for three Hanshin Tigers players.
Two Olympic champions among four Russians with new doping charges
The athletes are facing charges of using a prohibited substance or method.