Participants at central Maine events, and hundreds of other events across the country, demonstrate for women’s reproductive rights.
2021
Daughters of Carl Levin christen BIW-built warship bearing his name
The late senator from Michigan served as chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and was an expert on defense matters.
For Brady, an emotional return to Foxborough
Tom Brady will have to beat his emotions before taking down the Patriots, but New England fans know he’s the best big-game player of all time.
NFL Week 4 picks
The Patriots face old friend Tom Brady, who will lead the Buccaneers to a big victory.
Alaska’s vanishing salmon push Yukon River tribes to brink
Two species have all but disappeared this year, prompting the state to shut down fishing in an effort to save them.
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations remain high as surge continues in Maine
The Maine CDC reported 741 new infections and two additional deaths on Saturday; 204 people with the disease were in hospitals statewide.
Letter to the editor: Low-income countries deprived of COVID vaccine
Government funding should obligate Big Pharma to carry out more equitable distribution of its products.
Letter to the editor: Focus on achievement gap will help students
I agreed with Tae Chong’s Sept. 24 commentary that we should focus more directly on the achievement gap for students who are Black, brown or in poverty, rather than political correctness and feel-good spending. I recently moved here from San Francisco to Falmouth, and my three Latino and African American kids like that the schools […]
Another View: Trump’s tariffs have become Biden’s tariffs
Biden said he wanted to end his predecessor’s damaging trade war. So why hasn’t he?
Maine Voices: It’s time to close Long Creek, end youth incarceration
The state’s scramble to rebrand the institution can never heal the years of neglect and abuse that it has caused.