After 2 years of unanswered questions, East Deering residents doubt that they can trust the developers to work cooperatively.
Op-eds
Commentary: Overturning Roe could deepen medical mistrust
Black, Latinex and immigrant patients may be less likely to confide in doctors who have to enforce the criminalization of reproductive rights.
The humble Farmer: To access health care, you need the help of a smart cookie
Keeping track of multiple prescriptions and voluminous forms is more than a one-person job.
Maine Voices: America’s gun laws contribute to bloodshed abroad
Gun ownership is tightly restricted in Mexico, but guns smuggled across the border from the U.S. make crime there more deadly.
Commentary: Portland’s ‘strong’ mayor proposal would put social equity at risk
A professional manager can better implement the City Council’s priorities than an elected mayor with their own political agenda.
Maine Voices: Teacher ‘cries out’ at the end of a very hard year
Despite the challenges, a seventh grade teacher feels inspired by his students to keep going.
Commentary: My father’s prison became mine; I won’t let it become my son’s
Our criminal justice system doesn’t just punish people who commit crimes but also their families.
Leonard Pitts: The Janes: ‘We thought it was over’
A documentary tells how far we have come from the days of illegal abortion and where we may be headed.
Maine Voices: UMaine system disappoints with Farmington cuts
By abandoning its commitment to liberal arts, the university is not fulfilling its mission.
Maine Voices: Providers say that Anthem is not meeting its obligations
Patients are put in jeopardy by the health insurer’s manipulative tactics regarding payment for services.