It's been nearly a year since our lives, not just locally but globally, were flipped upside down with the announcement of a virus that had been discovered overseas.
With every passing day, Maine gets more doses of the coronavirus vaccine. Sure, it is not as many doses as we were hoping for, but we are getting to the point where we can move to the next phase. And, as more of the in-development vaccines get approval, we will see a flood of vaccine doses coming into the state.
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If you had told me a year ago that the most 'normal' thing our kids would experience in 2020 was a snow day from school, I would've told you you were crazy.
On December 10th, the Food and Drug Administration is set to hold an advisory committee meeting to discuss Pfizer's request for emergency use authorization so that they may get the vaccine distributed sooner rather than later.
Because Americans aren't the brightest bulbs in the box, they have somehow managed to confuse a virus that is primarily respiratory with a need for purchasing copious amounts of toilet paper.
According to the Kennebec Journal, the Maine CDC has changed course and will no longer be following up with investigations into probable cased of COVID-19
With the COVID-19 pandemic back on the increase we decided, at least for now, the the safest bet was for us to return to temporarily working from home. Obviously it's not what we want to be doing but, given the circumstances, we felt that it was best...
Captain Scott Murray of the Capital Region Salvation Army joined us in studio to announce the food totals that YOU made happen. I mean it when I say get the tissues ready because it is crazy.
According to News Center Maine, the Maine Principal's Association has made the tough decision to postpone the start of the winter sports season indefinitely. The planned start date for winter school sports in Maine had been slated for November 16th...
President Trump announced that he and his wife, Melania Trump, have tested positive for the coronavirus. Trump shared the news on Twitter early Friday morning.