LNG prices are soaring up to five times higher than the benchmark for pipeline natural gas in the U.S. This winter, Mainers have to pay that price.
Siobhán Brett
Opinion editor
Commentary: Even without many soundbites, Jan. 6 hearings were memorable
It was the tightly controlled presentations that will be the committee’s lasting legacy.
Maine Voices: The Portland section of I-295 should be replaced
Building passenger rail to replace I-295 through Portland would create spaces to walk, bike and enjoy the city’s offerings.
Commentary: More clean energy is coming to Maine. Where we put it matters.
The realities of climate change mean we must transition to renewables quickly – that doesn’t mean we can’t do it thoughtfully.
Another View: Echoes of past anti-abortion hypocrisy in Herschel Walker scandal
In recent years, a string of candidates would seemingly say or do anything to win when it comes to abortion.
Maine Voices: Looking at Russia is easier than looking in the mirror
Russians have far less culpability than their American or NATO counterparts for the actions of their elected leadership.
The Maine Millennial: Brace yourself for the cost of heating this winter – and ask for help if you need it
Growing up in a large, drafty farmhouse, I learned a thing or two about conserving warmth.
Here are the editorial board’s endorsements on Portland’s 13 ballot questions
Questions on the Nov. 8 ballot cover everything from short-term rentals to a ‘strong mayor.’ How did we get here?
Jim Fossel: Referendum campaigns are corruptible, too
Portland needs to preserve its professional city-manager form of government, which, among other things, keeps radical ideologues in check.
Our View: Cat litter thinking tends to be very hard to shake
While a gaffe like Ed Thelander’s is easy to ridicule, he’s far from alone.