A Florida diversion program for people with serious mental illness should be studied by the Maine Attorney General’s Office.
Editorials
Opinions from the Portland Press Herald editorial board.
Another View: Fighting Central American corruption will help prevent migration more than any border wall
Stopping the official misconduct that feeds poor living conditions is the way to keep migrants home.
Our View: Rule paves the way for wrong kind of growth in rural Maine
The latest proposal for development in the unorganized territory would hurt the communities it intends to help.
Our View: ‘America’s lawyer’ chose to practice here
The late Ralph Lancaster had a national practice, but a commitment to Maine.
Our View: Mental health looms large in fatal Maine police shootings
More access to care could head off crises and keep officers from having to be called at all, a new study suggests. But will we follow through?
Our View: Blaine House to show that solar is a good deal
Mainers will get to see how they could benefit as the price for solar panels drops.
Our View: Climate change calls for immediate action on the part of Maine officials
Eight years of denial have only made it harder to prevent catastrophic loss.
Another View: Free-speech rights of unions’ beloved inflatable rat are suddenly under siege
A protest icon named Scabby is unjustly targeted by President Trump’s labor counsel.
Our View: It’s time to think big in Maine agriculture
State policy can encourage cooperatives to help small farmers get more food to market.
Another View: Editorial offers incomplete picture of Maine PUC’s oversight efforts
What the panel does to hold utilities accountable is not acknowledged, and the CMP outage data cited are flawed.