But as cases here rise, we should remember to remain vigilant.
Editorials
Opinions from the Portland Press Herald editorial board.
Our View: U.S. Senate goes home without passing COVID relief
Republican members push through a Supreme Court confirmation but can’t find time to negotiate help for millions of Americans.
Our View: Mainers are using election options
It’s getting too late to mail in a ballot, but people still have a number of ways to cast their vote.
Our View: NASA mission could shine new light on the beginning of the solar system
Last week, for the first time, American scientists used a spacecraft to gather material off an ancient asteroid.
Our Endorsements: Pingree, Golden best choices for Congress
The two Democrats reflect the diverse interests of their very different districts.
Another View: Justice Department taking off the gloves against Big Tech
The lesson in the Google antitrust lawsuit seems to be that once a company reaches the top, it can’t keep using the aggressive tactics that helped it get there.
Our View: Opioid settlement, ODs show we’re still playing catchup with addiction
Years into a devastating drug epidemic, the country still isn’t doing enough to slow it down.
Our View: Maine’s economic forecast muddied by pandemic
We won’t know when the economy will recover until we know what’s happening with the coronavirus.
Our View: There’s no need to fear Halloween
If grown-ups make a few adaptations, Maine kids can enjoy something close to a normal celebration this year.
Our View: Maine schools need flexibility to spend federal aid
Managing schools during a pandemic is hard enough without artificial deadlines on spending.