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COVID-19 hospitalizations down or flat in most of Maine while Lewiston sets record highs
Coronavirus hospitalizations are flat or falling in Maine, with the exception of Lewiston’s hospitals.
Augusta police search for missing man
Police in Augusta are asking for help locating a man who was reported missing Tuesday.
Evening curfew for Maine businesses to end in February amid improving COVID-19 numbers
Governor Janet Mills says the state will put an end to the 9:00 p.m. curfew imposed on businesses, pointing to “improving public health metrics” amid the pandemic.
Gov. Janet Mills seeks federal aid to avoid $100M shortfall
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Democratic Gov. Janet Mills said she’ll seek federal funding to make up a $100 million budget shortfall and allow the state to follow the federal government’s lead in forgiving taxes on pandemic aid.
Maine needs data to track equality of vaccine distribution
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine’s effort to track racial equality in its coronavirus vaccine distribution may be complicated by a high rate of nonresponses on the data collected from those who have already gotten inoculated.
Maine eyes smoother vaccine plan with Biden administration
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The director of Maine’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention says he sees an opportunity for a smoother rollout of coronavirus vaccines under the new presidential administration.
Governor’s administration looks to use federal funds to cover shortfall from tax-exempt PPP loans
Maine Governor Janet Mills says her administration is looking into whether there are any existing federal funds to help cover costs associated with the Paycheck Protection Program.
Collins supports censure of Trump amid dimming chances of conviction in Senate trial
Maine’s Republican Senator has stayed mum on the impeachment of former president Donald Trump until this week.
Thousands more union members in Maine workforce last year
Statistics from the federal government say there were thousands more union members in Maine in 2020 than the previous year.
Health nonprofit barred from aiding inmates over BLM support
The Hancock County sheriff ended the work of a nonprofit with jail inmates in June because the organization had put out a statement supportive of the Black Lives Matter movement.