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Twelve months into the global coronavirus pandemic and Mainers continue to navigate remote work, vaccinations, Zoom school and isolation.But they’ve also…
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The winter of 2021 has been grueling for just about all Mainers, as the coronavirus has sickened tens of thousands of people and killed hundreds across…
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Thousands of people in Maine are getting a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine every day, most at mass vaccination sites. But these large clinics don’t work for…
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Across the country, Native Americans have been hit especially hard by COVID-19. According to the U.S. CDC, they've been hospitalized about four times as…
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Economists project that sometime this summer, the national debt will set a record, exceeding the debt incurred during all of World War II.The numbers are…
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One year into the pandemic, we take stock of the effects this global crisis has had on individuals and society. We talk with an anthropologist and a…
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In some ways, farmers are accustomed to uncertainty. The weather, for example, where one brief summer storm can wipe out an entire crop. But the upheavals…
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Many students have struggled to keep up during the coronavirus pandemic, after schools first closed a little more than a year ago and then most of them…
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The pandemic has taken a significant toll on arts venues and on creators. But some artists also recognize the positives that have come from the forced…
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The number of people relocating to Maine ramped up sharply in 2020. Many were fleeing denser urban settings and lured by the prospects of working remotely…