President Trump says he predicts there will be a vaccine by the end of the year, but ‘even without it, it goes away.’
June 2020
Maine’s rural libraries slowly start to reopen to public
Maine’s libraries, which have been closed for several months, are slowly starting to reopen to the public, depending on the size of the population they serve.
Lewiston school officials clash over board vote
The School Committee approved a motion that Superintendent Todd Finn says was a violation of his authority under state statute.
PHOTO: Staying cool in Auburn
Siblings squirt each other with a hose while playing in their backyard Tuesday afternoon.
John Richardson, high-profile lawyer and politician who was Maine House speaker, dies at 62
Richardson, who also ran for governor in 2010 and served as Maine’s economic development commissioner, was known for building consensus and encouraging others to run for office.
Topsham-area school board considers word choice resolution after “Wuhan virus” reference at meeting
Some board members question if this violates freedom of speech.
Bailey, Freeney debut on college football Hall of Fame ballot
The College Hall of Fame class of 2021 will be announced early next year.
Reigning NFL MVP Jackson will appear on Madden 21 cover
Lamar Jackson will be on the cover when the video game is released in two months.
Sabres change course, fire GM Botterill after 3 seasons
Buffalo fires Jason Botterill in a dramatic change-of-course three weeks after co-owner Kim Pegula said his job was secure.
Oxford County postpones decision on nepotism policy
A financial audit shows the county is in an excellent position.