The Senate’s 51-50 vote to start debating the package, with Vice President Kamala Harris pushing Democrats over the top, underscores how they are navigating the package through Congress with virtually no margin for error.
2021
Audit finds major gaps in U.S. biological weapons detection system
An audit has found gaps in a program intended to provide the U.S. with an early detection system of a biological weapon attack.
MLB notebook: Inaugural Lou Gehrig Day to be held on June 2
MLB said the day will focus on finding cures and raising money for research into amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Police: Fugitive wanted in Maine jumps bail in Vermont, takes off with woman
Police say that Christopher Farrow is facing charges in three states, including Maine. After making bail in Vermont over the weekend, Farrow failed to show up for his court appearance and is now a fugitive from justice.
Oxford Hills’ Liz Dieterich wins KVAC slalom and GS, Mt. Blue cops team title
Alpine skiing: Maranacook nails down second place, Camden places third and Edward Little, led by Courtney Larson’s two top-3 finishes, finishes fourth.
Dallas police officer charged with arranging 2 killings
Bryan Riser, a 13-year veteran of the force, was arrested Thursday morning on 2 counts of capital murder, after a man told investigators that he kidnapped and killed 2 people at the officer’s instruction
Officials predict normal to below-normal spring flooding
The Maine River Flow Advisory Commission meets virtually Thursday to discuss ice conditions and possibility of drought this spring.
Man who killed neighbor’s dog in Somerville won’t be prosecuted
Dannie L. Peaslee Sr., who was initially charged with animal cruelty, told police he felt threatened by a dog owned by a neighbor with whom he’d had a longstanding dispute.
U.S. traffic deaths spike even as pandemic cuts miles traveled
And even though traffic is now getting close to pre-coronavirus levels, the bad behavior on the roads is continuing, authorities say.
NHL notebook: Ovechkin fined maximum of $5,000 for spearing Boston’s Trent Frederic
Capitals star Alex Ovechkin was docked for his stick work in the third period of Washington’s shootout victory Wednesday night.