Instruction will continue to be offered remotely and school leaders are coming up with contingency plans for end of the year activities.
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Maine unemployment claims hit new record of nearly 31,000 last week
After 3 consecutive weeks of record claims, an estimated 11% of Mainers are now out of work.
Record 16.8 million have sought U.S. jobless aid since virus
Ten percent of the U.S. labor force is now out of work.
The Strategic National Stockpile of protective equipment is nearly depleted
President Trump has faulted the states for not better preparing for the pandemic and has said they should only being relying on the federal stockpile as a last resort.
NEWS CENTER Maine, United Way host telethon for coronavirus relief
The organizations have partnered on Maine United, a fund to help Mainers ‘in need right now.’
The Latest: California has its first daily decrease in ICU hospitalizations during the outbreak
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic. California saw its first daily decrease in intensive care hospitalizations during the coronavirus outbreak, a key indicator of how many health care workers and medical supplies the state needs, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday. The rate of all virus hospitalizations has slowed this week. Those in the ICU need […]
Bill Nemitz: Goodbye, from a kid with a guitar, to one of the best songwriters ever
Amid so much sadness, John Prine leaves us the vivid memories of life.
Gyms are closed, but some members are still paying
Some fitness centers are letting members freeze memberships while they’re closed, but others are asking members to continue their monthly fees.
Local restaurant, residents work to spread positive message of love
Rivalries in Falmouth is adding hearts and cards to all takeout meals and offers free soup to those on the front lines of the pandemic.
Our View: Mainers are taking COVID rules seriously
Data suggest that we are doing the only thing that’s known to work against the spread of this disease.