Digging up an 18-year-old attack ad doesn’t make the U.S. Chamber’s attack on King less sleazy.
Editorials
Opinions from the Portland Press Herald editorial board.
Another View: Boy Scouts column focuses on what divides, not what we share
We don’t really understand homosexuality, so why do we insist on arguing about it?
Our View: Weekend concertput city on center stage
Portland’s Eastern Promenade starred in its debut as an outdoor concert venue.
Another View: World health agencies are making progress in AIDS fight
The battle is far from over, but advancements give hope of someday finding a cure.
Our View: Portland should set steady tax break policy
The city and developers would benefit from a fair and consistent property tax system.
Our View: UMaine’s strengths should not be secrets
The public needs to know what it stands to get from a healthy public university system.
Another View: An independent in the Senate could break partisan dysfunction
Angus King’s candidacy gives hope to those worried about Congress’ inability to act.
Our View: City should keep talking about Eastland ballroom
Congress Square Plaza does not work as a park, and its commercial reuse makes sense.
Our View: Senate Republicans put politics before security
A bipartisan bill to protect the nation from cyber attacks can’t get to the floor for a vote.
Another View: Law needed to protect families of undocumented workers
People jailed for immigration violations shouldn’t lose their rights as parents.