The city has the basic resources to at least get started in the movement to eliminate pedestrian deaths.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Opinion: Maine needs to create cabinet office for energy
There are several very good reasons for this upgrade — which requires no new funding — to go ahead.
Opinion: Party invite for Sen. Susan Collins
Now might be the time to consider a move away from MAGA world. RSVP!
Opinion: Maine’s libraries and museums are at risk. Congress must act.
In our state in particular, the stakes are incredibly high.
Opinion: To me, ‘DEI’ means being willing and able to make new friends
It’s that simple — and it’s that complex.
Opinion: To me, ‘DEI’ means being willing and able to make new friends
It’s that simple — and it’s that complex.
The Maine Millennial: Republicans cut the ‘care’ from MaineCare
The fact that budget obstructionism is making their constituents’ lives harder seems to be lost on GOP lawmakers.
Opinion: When it comes to the National Park Service, there is no deep state
Its only concern is for the future of America’s best idea, one facing serious challenges.
Opinion: Postal Service privatization is no remedy for budget bloat
The focus should instead be on how to build on the existing agency’s strengths.
Jim Fossel: The long slog toward the Blaine House is officially underway
Twenty months out, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows gets the ball rolling on the ridiculously long campaign to replace Gov. Janet Mills.