A troubling new framework for grant applications would put invaluable federal grants of all kinds at risk.
Scott Paida
A 1774 meeting on Portland’s ‘Great Hill’ should inform America’s struggle today | Opinion
That July, future president John Adams and loyalist Jonathan Sewall, each other’s dearest friends, met on what is today the Eastern Prom. The lesson of their meeting on the hill is that democracy demands active vigilance, even when it forces us to face the ‘sharpest thorn’ in our own lives.
Fisheries managers must stop delaying and protect Maine’s river herring | Opinion
This valuable resource for Maine’s fishermen continues to be swept up by industrial midwater trawlers. It’s time for officials to stop dragging their feet on the issue.
Maine must be prepared to accommodate ‘climigrants’ | Opinion
To take advantage of the influx of those moving here from other states due to climate-related difficulty, state resilience initiatives need to expand.
Platner shows Susan Collins how LGBTQ support is done | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
Does anyone seriously think that if push came to shove, Sen. Susan Collins would stand up for us? Don’t make me laugh.
SCOTUS works just like it’s supposed to | Opinion
In the Court’s consequential decisions this week on birthright citizenship and participation in girls’ sports, the justices interpreted the law instead of rewriting it — just like they should.
Rural Maine’s healthcare crisis cannot wait until November | Opinion
Practical, available solutions can ease the burden long before we know the winner of the US Senate race.
America is an idea and America is a multitude | Opinion
Walt Whitman was right about us. And that’s our strength.
A cry for help as America turns 250 | Opinion
We’re a country running on empty.
American democracy began with a bang. It may end in a whimper. | Opinion
If recent polling is to be believed, the future looks bleak for our freedoms.