Survivors are threatened by state COVID policies that aim to reduce jail overcrowding.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Jim Fossel: Ranked-choice voting fight a drain on Maine Republicans
They’d be better off focusing on supporting their candidates rather than endless legal wrangling and referendum campaigns.
Commentary: COVID-19 is a dress rehearsal for climate change
This is a moment to learn some important lessons for the future.
Maine Voices: Republican Party can’t be saved
A former Maine Republican chairman says the party he once led has abandoned its principles and deserves to lose the election.
The Maine Millennial: When you love your neighbors but not their yard signs
What drives someone who is good to misunderstood animals to support a leader who thrives on cruelty?
Bill Nemitz: With Trump’s diagnosis comes a moment of clarity
Mainers now have a chance to bridge the COVID-19 divide.
Maine Voices: Three words help survivor find her way out of abusive relationship
‘It’s all true,’ the young woman, no longer afraid to speak up, told her mother after a year of assaults, threats and insults.
Bill Nemitz: It’s time to shove back against ‘push polls’
Assuming the perpetrators can be found.
Tom Waddell: For a better government, get out the vote
As the voting population goes up, so too does the chance we’ll elect people who represent us.
Maine Compass: Trump’s trade war has milked Maine dairy farms dry
Joe Biden will fight for farmers and won’t throw us by the wayside as collateral damage, like Trump has done time and again over his presidency, a Maine dairy farmer writes.