The northbound on-ramp is closed for the evening commute.
March 2020
Autism diagnosis more common in the U.S. as racial gap closes
Added screening, especially among black children, has led to the increase in diagnoses.
Massachusetts man says on radio he’s positive for coronavirus, quarantined in Somerset County
The Maine Center for Disease Control says the man’s case wouldn’t be counted for Somerset County, which remained at zero confirmed cases as of Thursday, because federal rules go by a person’s primary residence.
Baseball has no need for greed: Just shorten the season
Forget about seven-inning games and a December World Series, but a shortened season is better than none.
World leaders vow to coordinate virus response in virtual G20 summit
‘We are at war with a virus – and not winning it,’ the head of the United Nations told leaders of the world’s 20 major industrialized nations.
Gov. Mills extends Maine income tax filing deadline to July 15
Maine joins about 26 other states in pushing back their income tax filing deadlines to July 15 to conform with the new federal deadline, which was extended because of the coronavirus pandemic.
South Portland issues stay-at-home order
The order is similar to measures announced earlier this week by the governor and officials in Portland.
Duchess of Sussex to narrate Disney nature film in first post-royal job
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, will lend her voice to one of a series of nature-themed features planned as part of Earth Month.
Brady files trademark application for ‘TB X TB’
The Tom Brady in Tampa Bay marketing machine is in full swing for the former New England quarterback, and he hope’s it goes better than ‘Tom Terrific.’
If you don’t laugh, you cry: Coping with virus through humor
It may be a little awkward, but humor is helping people around the planet cope with the fear and anxiety the coronavirus pandemic has unleashed.