Amid more open anti-semitism, the 20th Maine Jewish Film Festival can help remedy the lack of knowledge behind hatred.
March 2017
Despite making it a priority, LePage remains stymied on lowering energy costs
Heading into his last full legislative session, it’s unlikely that the governor will have better success this year.
Trump’s proposed EPA cuts would damage Maine’s environment and economy, critics fear
Sen. King calls the cuts ‘deeply troubling’ while Rep. Pingree says they’ll hurt Maine business.
12 must-sees at the revamped Portland Museum of Art
Here’s a gallery guide for those who are ready to stroll through the newly reinstalled galleries.
South Portland struggles with identity as city’s population evolves
It’s becoming known as a progressive mecca, but some residents yearn for a bygone era seen as friendlier to industry and the working class.
Cecilia Morin receives MPA Principal’s Award
She will attend an honors luncheon where she will receive an individual plaque and there will be a drawing of ten $1,000 scholarships.
Jim Fossel: Gorsuch nomination gives King his first major challenge
The nominee is eminently qualified — will King support him despite their political differences?
Alan Caron: Is Trump losing his grip?
The president better learn how to govern before it’s too late.
Catholic Charities Maine awards more than $27,000 community initiatives
Seven local parishes receive grants.