War crimes investigators need to continue building cases to haul offenders to justice.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
How to talk to your political frenemies | Opinion
Focusing on positive mutual experiences can regenerate a sense of connection.
Renew Maine’s aging transportation infrastructure, make it resilient | Opinion
Surely we can do better than the C grade recently received on a national infrastructure report card.
Reform of family planning services an important step for Maine | Opinion
I’m proud that our state lawmakers have made expanding access to essential reproductive health care a priority. Now we need to fund it.
Maine will learn meaning of ‘equity’ the hard way | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
The president’s cuts to the Digital Equity Act will disproportionately hurt the state’s MAGA faithful.
Twisted thinking requires the public’s direct response | Opinion
How can we return to the rule of law? We can demonstrate.
Stop and ask what technology is doing to Maine students | Opinion
What remains of a young learner when their capacity for language has been usurped?
A conservation success story in Maine’s North Woods | Nature Connects
Deep within Maine’s 100-Mile Wilderness, Atlantic salmon and native brook trout are making a slow but steady comeback.
Every student in Maine deserves the benefits of phone-free schools | Opinion
Why would we sabotage their success?
Buckle up, Maine voters, it’s going to be one crazy 2026 | Jim Fossel
The Blaine House is wide open, the U.S. Senate race could be competitive and former Gov. Paul LePage should add some color to the 2nd District congressional campaign.