When enrollment finally ramps up, will there be enough providers available for substance use disorder treatment?
Editorials
Opinions from the Portland Press Herald editorial board.
Another View: Trump’s war on science behind lab’s move
Banishing important research facilities will disrupt important work and drive good people out of government.
Our View: New Maine panel will take deeper look at deadly force
Studying police shootings could lead to better procedures that make the officers and the public safer.
Our View: Latest fiasco feeds doubts about CMP
Who comes first, stockholders or customers? The flawed rollout of a new billing system fuels legitimate questions about accountability.
Another View: Ingenuity, flexibility driving record U.S. economic expansion
The 10-year boom is a remarkable achievement for American employers and workers.
Another View: Congress should act as gun industry weakens
When there are enough guns to put one in the hands of every man, woman and child in America, it’s time to think about safety.
Our View: State should do more with migrant response
Since the Legislature adjourned without clarifying a gap in the law, the Mills administration must act.
Our View: Tighter Portland shelter policy won’t end homelessness
A lack of affordable housing and a lack of mental health treatment are among the forces that drive needy people to the streets.
Our View: Rumford librarians protect free speech
You don’t have to burn books to intimidate and silence people who hold different values.
Our View: Maine budget’s drama-free passage a good sign
Our system doesn’t require everyone to agree on everything, but it’s most effective when the parties work together.