A new measure would identify communities at risk if ocean changes were to affect the lobster fishery.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Patriotic pageantry staged at sporting events has lost meaning
Instead of overdone homecomings, what would happen if Jumbotron showed a mother being notified that her only child had been killed in Afghanistan?
Giraffe Award winner wants Maine to be first state to eradicate childhood hunger
Maine Children’s Alliance honors John Woods for willingness to ‘stick his neck out’ for children.
Fighting against our heroin crisis
Multi-pronged strategies are needed to keep people off heroin, and to treat them after they’re addicted.
How a Somali community could help save Maine’s economy
Attracting new residents to the state isn’t just a godsend but an economic imperative.
High-tech corporations take the low road to cheaper labor
Sen. King be advised: Betraying the American STEM worker is not ‘growing the economy.’
Religious extremism, violence threaten visions of peace for major faiths
Well-known leaders of Catholic, Jewish and Muslim religions to participate in discussion about the future of our world.
Bye, Jeb Bush. Hello, Marco Rubio.
Florida senator won last GOP debate in stunning fashion, while former Florida governor crashed and burned.
Good, bad news about climate change
Carbon Fee and Dividend is a market-based solution that corrects the failure of the market to properly assign the costs to society of burning fossil fuels.
Allow inmates the power of a pen
Yes, many have made bad choices, but we must not ban them from writing to the outside about their experiences.