More people will need legal advice on evictions, divorces, protection from abuse orders and other civil matters – and fewer will be able to afford it.
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Trump aide raises tension with CDC after criticizing health agency publicly
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said Sunday that the CDC’s early flawed coronavirus test kit “really let the country down.”
Harvick gets milestone win as NASCAR returns
In NASCAR’s first race since March 8 – and with no fans in attendance – Kevin Harvick wins at Darlington Raceway for his 50th career victory.
Central Maine restaurant owners scramble to reopen
Restaurants in Kennebec County are cleared to open for dine-in service with restrictions on Monday, with those changes requiring frantic work on Sunday.
New Hampshire venue hosts its first drive-in concert
Tupelo Music Hall in Derry built an outdoor stage, installed a sound system and divided up the parking lot to accommodate 75 vehicles.
Oil, tourism, seafood – all hit in Louisiana virus fight
The state seafood promotion board estimates the industry’s economic impact at $2.4 billion.
In photos: Our world through the eyes of Press Herald photographer Derek Davis
Right now, if you were to ask me to summarize how it has been for me during the COVID-19 pandemic in a single word, without question it would be “exhausting.” I am sure that many others would answer the same. I don’t know anyone personally who has gotten sick from COVID-19, I haven’t been on […]
Eric Trump claims virus is Democratic hoax, will ‘magically’ vanish after 2020 election
The president’s son says critics will ‘milk’ the virus until November 3.
Mt. Ararat seniors will graduate at the Topsham Fairgrounds
Seniors will get to wear their caps and gowns, along with face coverings, to walk across the stage and get their diplomas while families watch from their vehicles.
NASCAR fans outside Darlington: ‘Time to hear the engines’
Fans gather to tailgate, despite the fact that they can not attend the race, in NASCAR return.