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Maine health officials report more than 450 coronavirus cases
The Maine Center for Disease Control on Saturday reported 24 new cases of coronavirus.
Local credit union, other businesses, help feed healthcare workers amid coronavirus pandemic
Many local businesses that are still operating amid the coronavirus crisis are stepping up to help those in need and those who are on the frontlines of the pandemic.
Governor signs executive order mandating self-quarantine for travelers entering Maine
Governor Janet Mills on Friday issued an executive order mandating that travelers arriving in Maine, regardless of their state of residency, self-quarantine for 14 days to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Maine Dems, GOP won’t hold conventions in May
Maine’s major political parties had been scheduled to hold conventions in May, but party representatives said Friday that neither will happen.
Waterville police search for stabbing suspect
Police in Waterville are searching for a suspect in a stabbing.
Number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Maine reaches over 430
The Maine CDC on Friday confirmed 432 cases of coronavirus in the state, up from 376 on Thursday.
Second BIW employee tests positive for coronavirus
Bath Iron Works says a second employee has tested positive for COVID-19.
Don McLean’s former wife wants hearing on abuse allegation
The former wife of “American Pie” singer Don McLean plans to seek a hearing on allegations of abuse.
Single-family Portland home damaged by fire
A single-family home in Portland was seriously damaged in a fire on Thursday afternoon.
Official: Referendum threshold met despite tossed signatures
Maine’s top election official has invalidated hundreds more signatures that were collected to force a referendum on a hydropower transmission corridor.