For our 250th birthday, my hope is we can act our age.
2025
Portland still needs you, Renys | Opinion
Perhaps there’s time for a holiday miracle that saves the Congress Street store from closing.
Somerset County deputy’s yellow flag order expired. But he’s still out of work.
The case underscores the stigma around mental health in law enforcement and what’s at stake when an officer is subject to such an order.
Gambling profits are causing political discord on Passamaquoddy reservation
Sipayik government has been split, driven apart by calls for transparency over the use of $26 million in sports betting revenue.
How some Maine parents are fighting back against conservative education groups
Parents of Maine students are beginning to organize against the anti-LGBTQ rhetoric from the growing number of conservative parents’ organizations in Maine.
How Portland is getting chronically absent students back in the classroom
Maine’s largest district is tackling chronic absenteeism with school-wide initiatives aimed at making attendance fun.
We should thank Somali Americans, not disparage them | Letter
I was shocked and angered by President Trump’s remarks about Somali Americans. We are fortunate to have Somalis in Maine. They are industrious, hard-working and have added much to the communities where they have settled. In August 2010, the Lewiston Sun Journal reported that Somali entrepreneurs had reinvigorated downtown Lewiston by opening dozens of shops […]
We need to take a stand against animal abuse in the cosmetics industry | Letter
Our beauty routines are making animals suffer. Every year, countless rabbits, mice and dogs are subjected to toxic chemical tests so companies can sell new makeup products. These animals are burned, poisoned or blinded, then discarded when no longer “useful.” This cruelty continues even though safe, effective, non-animal testing alternatives already exist. We cannot pretend […]
Portland should bring back school resource officers | Letter
Why are some people so opposed to this program?
Fear cannot be a public health strategy for Portland | Opinion
I’m concerned that the current conversation on needle exchange policy is being driven less by evidence and more by discomfort.