Players show their support for the Black Lives Matter movement in the first game since the season was postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Manfred and Clark meet, develop framework for agreement
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred says he’s encouraged that a deal between owners and players is within reach following a meeting with the head of the players’ association, Tony Clark.
Sports Digest: Tiz the Law draws No. 8 post as early 6-5 Belmont favorite
‘It could have been worse,’ trainer Barclay Tagg said. ‘He likes this track, so I’m glad to be back on it.’
Maine’s leading workers’ comp insurer to pay $17 million dividend
The MEMIC Group will pay the dividend to its members in the coming weeks, with the average employer receiving more than $1,100.
Pastrnak, waiting at home in Prague, focused on reviving power-play prowess
David Pastrnak, the NHL’s top goal scorer with Alex Ovechkin, is staying ready to return from the Czech Republic and revive Boston’s potent power play.
Windham resolution urges legislators to return to Augusta
The resolution, passed just days before the governor’s announcement that restaurants in Cumberland, Androscoggin and York counties could open for indoor dining, declared all businesses in town “essential.”
Masks credited with preventing COVID-19′s spread inside Missouri hair salon
Public health officials had dismissed the need for face masks outside of hospitals but that was before two hairdressers at Great Clips got sick.
Reports: Celtics’ Jayson Tatum reluctant to return, risk max contract in NBA restart
Boston star Jayson Tatum is apparently among the NBA players who inquired about insurance to protect against career-threatening injuries during the league’s restart in Orlando.
Washington city prints wooden money to help residents, merchants
Once before, during the Great Depression, the small city of Tenino provided wooden scrip for its citizens to use.
As Florida COVID-19 numbers rise, NBA prepares to descend on Disney
The league believes it has done what’s necessary for the health and safety of the 22 teams coming to Orlando next month.