Selectmen in the town of Paris, among others, are making a mockery of rights won by people with disabilities.
February 2021
Federal grant supporting Alice James Books and local author
The Farmington-based publisher received $30,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Maine Compass: Frustration with COVID vaccine rollout is a lesson in health equity
Everyone should have a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible, a group
Maine road races taking steps toward a comeback in 2021
Running events in the state have largely disappeared since the pandemic hit. But some races already have opened registration for their 2021 events, as state officials review their COVID-19 safety guidelines for road races.
Rep. Charlotte Warren: It’s time for Maine to do something different with criminal justice
The state is spending money in the wrong places, writes the chairwoman of the Legislature’s Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee.
Sen. Woodsome: It’s time to lift the cap on Maine’s charter schools
The limit on the public institutions is unnecessary and arbitrary, and it restricts education options for families with less money.
Maine Voices: National shortage of blood donations? As one upstanding citizen, it’s not my problem.
The FDA bans gay male blood donors as a class, while others who engage in significantly higher-risk activity are still permitted to donate blood.