The latest report shows continued problems, yet DHHS continues to offer no specifics on its solution.
November 2015
We can be sensitive to Muslims’ feelings but cannot appease violent extremists
If Western scholars can speak freely and critically about Judaism and Christianity, they also should enjoy the same right when it comes to Islam.
Dine Out Maine: Terlingua in Portland
The owners of the self-declared “boutique BBQ” spot in Portland wanted to do something different, and they succeed deliciously.
Passamaquoddy tribe has entered a new chapter of chaos
Accusations fly following the chief’s suspension and his attempt to suspend the vice chief.
Bill Nemitz: As GOP field bashes Syrians, LePage seems almost sane
The stance of the political right is so wrong that our governor’s comments are tame in comparison.
Hunting deer – and finding deeper meaning
The Telegram’s Outdoors reporter experiences her beat like never before, rewriting her place in the natural world.
Spurned in Maine, wind farm to float in Scotland
Statoil finalizes a plan to build a project rejected by Gov. Paul LePage.
Sex proposition case fractures image of Waterville’s Reiter
Hired in 2007, the charismatic principal was outspoken and celebrated until his firing Monday and now faces criminal accusations of misuse of power and authority.
Multi-pronged treatment plan is only way addiction can be overcome successfully
No one with the power and money to take action has asked competent addiction doctors in Maine what really works.