The target of at least one raid is a Christian militia group, according to a Michigan militia leader.
March 2010
Voodoo ceremony honors quake victims
Haiti’s earthquake roused religious tensions as some aid has been funneled through Christian groups.
Long Creek play tells residents’ stories
With a nonprofit’s help, seven young men from the high-risk unit craft vignettes about life on the outside.
GOP former congressman Parris dies
Stanford Parris was one of the first Republicans to gain political traction in modern-day Virginia.
Letters to the editor: March 29, 2010
Plan for Maine train: Pain or plain? Much has been made of the $30 million coming to Maine to provide passenger rail service from Portland to Brunswick. Politicians and civic leaders are grabbing the microphone from each other to extol the benefits of slow rail, a third-world infrastructure. I could understand if the train were […]
Our View: Passover starts tonight, tells universal human story
It relates how God set an ancient people free, and why freedom is a right worth preserving.
Our View: Nuclear arms deal with Russia still important
The Cold War may be over, but nuclear war remains a threat to global security.
Maine Voices: Maine needs to be managed far better than the way it is now
The state cannot continue to patch up a system that needs a complete analysis and overhaul.
Ellis: Job’s end even scarier than its start
I can tell you specifically what was one of the most terrifying moments in my life. It was 2002 and I had just dropped my uncle off at Logan Airport in Boston. See, we had just finished an epic journey that had taken us from mid-Missouri to mid-Maine. And now I had a long drive […]
Donaldson: Immigration reform remains controversial but still a top priority
The controversy over who is ‘legal’ ignores how much of our work is done by immigrants.