Daggett talks about upcoming Chocolate Church show
2018
Our View: As refugee crisis escalates, U.S. recedes
The number of people displaced by war, famine and persecution is at a peak, but they won’t get much help from the Trump administration.
Maine Voices: As demand for recycled material shrinks, consumers can take action
Steps include reducing waste, learning what is accepted locally and redeeming beverage containers.
Bill Nemitz: With his murder sentence nearing its end, inmate fled from the prospect of freedom
With just 15 months left on his sentence, Arnold Nash escaped last week only to be caught four days later, in an apparent effort to stay longer in the captivity he’s known for so long.
Lobster industry’s struggles overseas add urgency to driving up demand in U.S.
As exports to China and Europe plunge, Maine’s industry tries to build a unified domestic strategy to aid dealers and fishermen alike.
Maine Compass: The disaster that is the modern Democratic Party began 50 years ago in Chicago
Like the rioters outside of the convention, it became convinced that an immoral America was now its enemy.