Regulators and utilities have a choice: stick with expensive, outdated strategies, or take proven steps to protect families.
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Attacks on abortion put reproductive care at risk. We aren’t backing down. | Opinion
We will not abandon our patients in Maine.
Time to set the stage in rural Maine | Opinion
Reframing the arts as a driver of sustainable economic growth would enhance workforce pipelines and revitalize community identity.
It’s time to fish or cut bait on Maine’s health care crisis | Opinion
Next November, we need to hire representatives who are willing to sit down with those they disagree with and craft real solutions.
Portland still needs you, Renys | Opinion
Perhaps there’s time for a holiday miracle that saves the Congress Street store from closing.
Fear cannot be a public health strategy for Portland | Opinion
I’m concerned that the current conversation on needle exchange policy is being driven less by evidence and more by discomfort.
Maine must protect ratepayers from monopoly utility power | Opinion
The battle is far from over.
On Brunswick foam spill, key voices are missing | Opinion
There are surely many others who are as sad and disappointed as I am about the response to the environmental disaster of August 2024.
Maine’s homelessness policies rely on the right words | Opinion
Instead of using terms like ‘transient,’ try ‘neighbor.’ We’re all ‘transient,’ in the end.
My gig as a ‘Santa-sub’ was a joy, not a job | Opinion
Initially hesitant, I found myself embracing the role.