Activists concerned about climate change and abortion rights should join in the fight for state recognition of Wabanaki rights.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine Voices: Lawmakers should ban assault-style weapons
The common factor in all mass shootings is not mental illness but access to guns, a child psychiatrist writes.
Maine Voices: Support for Ukrainian refugees should set the standard for all
The federal government should extend its welcome to others fleeing war and oppression, including the 1,800 African asylum seekers who came to Maine over the last year.
Jim Fossel: After Tuesday, party unity will be the key to success
Reconciling factions within the parties is always a challenge after the primaries are decided.
Maine Voices: Inaction on gun safety takes teachers’ breath away
How can we tell our students that they are safe when our government does nothing in the face of mass murder?
Maine Voices: Beware excess moderation on guns
Even Aristotle, who taught ‘everything in moderation,’ understood that outrage can be more virtuous than a lack of human feeling.
The Maine Millennial: Finally finding a home of my own
Be it ever so humble, a single-wide next to the dump offers a feeling of security.
Maine Observer: Finding childcare isn’t getting easier
A working mother in the ’80s seems to have had more options than her daughter has today.
Community Compass: Why I’m voting no on Readfield’s broadband proposal
We all realize broadband is extremely important to a modern life, but this project is redundant and wasteful.
Maine Voices: NIMBY tag unfair to Roux Institute neighbors
After 2 years of unanswered questions, East Deering residents doubt that they can trust the developers to work cooperatively.