Bonnie Washuk is the weekend reporter for the Portland Press Herald. She previously was the education writer and a general assignment reporter for the Sun Journal, focusing on Lewiston-Auburn schools. She began as a Lewiston Daily Sun reporter on Halloween, 1983. Since then she's worked for the Lewiston Evening Journal, Sunday, and the Sun Journal covering just about every beat. For 10 years she covered politics as the State House reporter. Bonnie's interests are cooking, dogs, the environment. She's an avid recycler, drives a Prius and does a lot of dog walking with her dogs Lucy and Zoe. A wife, mother of three sons and grandmother of four, she loves children. A great assignment for her is interviewing students. She lives in Portland, grew up in Augusta and attended the University of Maine at Augusta.
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PublishedJanuary 16, 2022
One blue ribbon for each; Mainers lost to COVID-19 honored by Gorham church
The First Parish Church hangs a blue ribbon for every life lost to COVID-19 in Maine, a visual representation of the high costs of the pandemic in Maine.
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PublishedJanuary 15, 2022
Heavy snow, wind and rain expected in Maine on Monday
On Saturday morning, an extreme wind chill gave Portland its coldest day this winter.
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PublishedJanuary 15, 2022
Maine CDC reports 14 more COVID-19 deaths, 1,359 new cases
The stress on medical resources remains high, with 418 people hospitalized across the state on Saturday.
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PublishedJanuary 9, 2022
Maine’s coldest nights so far this winter expected Monday and Tuesday
Below-zero lows and single-digit highs are forecast for most of the state beginning Monday night.
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PublishedJanuary 9, 2022
COVID-19 hospitalizations dip slightly while school disruptions increase
Brunswick High School cancels classes Monday and will be fully remote the rest of the week.
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PublishedJanuary 8, 2022
COVID-19 hospitalizations in Maine break record for second consecutive day
People hospitalized in Maine are at an all-time high, the state reported Saturday, but the number of serious cases has remained steady.
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PublishedJanuary 3, 2022
Experts urge universal mask-wearing to fight omicron, but behavior varies widely
Wildly inconsistent policies and people generally masking less after getting vaccinated present challenges for public health officials.
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PublishedJanuary 3, 2022
Winter in Maine gets off to a slow start
Temperatures were up and snowfall was down in December for much the state. It’s a trend climate researchers expect will continue even with colder air to start the week.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
Portland workers rally to keep hazard pay ahead of pivotal council vote
A new ordinance increased the city’s minimum wage from $13 to $19.50 an hour during an emergency for in-person workers.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
Maine COVID-19 hospitalizations remain high with U.S. in midst of ‘severe surge’
340 Mainers are hospitalized with coronavirus and 119 are in critical care.
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