The college’s fall semester begins in August for all students, but there will be more online offerings this year than in the past.
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Rising coronavirus infections threaten U.S. economic recovery
Credit card spending has stalled, and more than a million Americans sought unemployment benefits last week.
The Latest: Virus prompts drastic measures in Texas as death toll grows in U.S.
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic from around the U.S. and the world. HOUSTON — The spread of the coronavirus surged unabated in hot spots around the U.S. on Thursday, with one city in South Carolina urging people to pray it into submission, a hospital in Texas bringing in military medical personnel and funeral morgues […]
Maine Voices: Portland city manager position should be abolished
Decisions that defund public health – like closing the India Street Positive Health Clinic – devalue the needs of Black and Latinx Mainers.
Maine Jewish Museum opens pop-up gallery on Munjoy Hill
While its Congress Street building is closed for repairs, the museum will show exhibitions on Washington Avenue.
Portland police chief: ‘The police are the public and the public are the police’
This concept represents the basic relationship between our police officers and our communities. We stand with you because we are you.
Letter: State needs fast action to ensure easy, safe voter registration, balloting
Maine should not suppress the vote through the lack of online voter registration, long lines at the polls and a reduced number of polling places. We have learned from Dr. Shah of the Maine CDC that there are many unknowns regarding the effects of COVID-19 on Election Day in November. In light of the recent […]
Congress eyes new virus aid as school, health crisis deepens
Senate Republicans are poised to roll out their $1 trillion counteroffer to House Democrats’ $3 trillion COVID-19 aid package.
Virus cases still rising in some states amid new restrictions worldwide
The face-covering mandates, lockdowns, health checks and quarantine orders underscored the reality that the number of infections is continuing to tick upward.
Florida’s daily death toll again tops 100 as virus cases pass 300,000 mark
The state’s governor defends his coronavirus response even as some hospitals say they are running out of beds.