Asked the same question, Bernie Sanders didn’t definitively commit but said, “In all likelihood, I will.”
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NFL players approve labor deal, including 17-game season
By a close vote, NFL players have approved a new labor agreement with the league that features a 17-game regular season.
VIDEO: Lewiston native in Nashville wrote a coronavirus version of “Rhinestone Cowboy”
LEWISTON — Lewiston native and St. Dom’s graduate, Matt McAtee, who now lives in Nashville where he performs, wrote coronavirus lyrics to Glen Campbell’s “Rhinestone Cowboy.” The video has gone viral on Facebook.
On this date in Maine history: March 15
March 15, 1820: Maine is admitted to the Union as the 23rd U.S. state. It had been part of Massachusetts until then. William King (1768-1852), of Bath, is declared acting governor until elections can be held in April. King later wins that election. Statehood was achieved in Congress through the Missouri Compromise, which allowed Maine to become […]
Reds’ Trevor Bauer organizing ‘sandlot’ game in Arizona
Cincinnati pitcher trying to raise $1 million for Major League Baseball game-day staff who could be affected by the league’s decision to delay the regular season because of the coronavirus outbreak.
As other states shut schools, Maine educators prepare for prospect of remote learning
While several districts announce 1-day closures, the Wells-Ogunquit and Mount Desert Island districts are closing for 1 week and 2 weeks, respectively, to prepare for the possibility of a longer-term shutdown.
When it comes to stocking up, some people have tissues
But many don’t. As Mainers worry about the coronavirus crisis, toilet paper is the one thing they don’t want to be caught without.
NCAA cancels men’s, women’s basketball tournaments
The decision comes a day after the NCAA announces the games would be played in mostly empty arenas.
Man held after 2 robberies, car theft and crash in South Portland
Police say the unidentified suspect robbed a convenience store Wednesday night and credit union Thursday morning before stealing a car and crashing it near Cash Corner.
Woodstock to address solar moratorium at special meeting
WOODSTOCK — Woodstock selectmen decided March 4 they will schedule a special town meeting sometime after this month’s annual town meeting to consider a moratorium on solar project developments, until an ordinance addressing the topic can be created. The idea for a moratorium came up for discussion after a planned project off Felt Road was […]