Jackson has continued to fight tirelessly for the people who built this state, which is why I’m voting for him to be Maine’s next governor.
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The artists who give Portland meaning are struggling to stay | Opinion
It’s not that creative people have left town. It’s that more and more of their energy is spent figuring out how to live here at all.
An ICE field office is a miserable place | Opinion
There was something powerful about Mainers crossing state lines to stand up for other Mainers last month.
For Palestinians, the Nakba never ended | Opinion
Their ongoing suffering in Gaza is simply an extension of the tragic happenings of 1948.
Nirav Shah is the leader Maine needs now | Opinion
We need a governor who is battle-tested and who will work tirelessly to lift the Trump administration’s “curtain of darkness.”
One name and one mission, one unique candidacy: Graham’s | Opinion
Like Sting, Bono and Oprah, a last name almost feels unnecessary for the Democratic frontrunner in Maine’s U.S. Senate race.
Susan Collins’ Kavanaugh vote has had catastrophic consequences for women | Opinion
The senator’s support for the conservative Supreme Court justice should not be forgotten when they go to the polls in November.
Bobby Charles is wrong to make a bogeyman of the ballot | Steve Collins
Hoping to win without a second round, Charles is urging voters to pick him — and nobody but him.
The Dilley immigrant detention facility costs taxpayers millions. The human cost is even higher. | Rep. Chellie Pingree
My visit with 19-year-old asylum seeker Olivia Andre, who has since returned home to Maine, left me outraged.
Reflect on the true meaning of Police Week | Opinion
It’s important to remember the good work and sacrifice that Maine’s and America’s officers are committed to.