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Governor issues curfew for Maine businesses as COVID-19 cases surge
The administration of Governor Janet Mills has announced a curfew for businesses in Maine as cases of coronavirus continue to rise in the state.
Portland High School students push back against increased in-person learning
Some students at Portland High School are asking the school district to hold off on plans to increase in-person learning at the end of the month.
Triple-A predicts significant pandemic-related drop in Thanksgiving travel
Triple-A expects a steep decline in Thanksgiving travel because of the pandemic.
Maine Medical Center tightens visitation
Maine’s largest hospital is putting in place new visitation restrictions in response to a surge in COVID-19 in the state.
Maine Mariners to skip season
Maine’s minor league hockey team is going to skip the upcoming season along with all the other franchises in its division.
Lewiston police make two arrests related to shooting incident involving officer
Lewiston police have arrested and charged two men in connection with a shooting early Wednesday morning.
Maine’s CDC revises approach to investigating probable COVID-19 cases
Flu and cold season is underway, and now Maine’s CDC is changing the way they investigate cases of COVID-19 that are considered probable.
Buxton police locate missing teen
UPDATE: Buxton police said Thursday that Olivia Gouzie has been located.
Maine’s “Christmas Prelude” event scaled back due to virus
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine (AP) One of southern Maine’s signature holiday events will be scaled back this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Central Maine Power ranks last in survey of business customers
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine’s largest electric utility ranks at the bottom for the third consecutive year in a national survey of business customers.




