The transparency after Garrianna Quinn’s 1982 killing contrasts with DHHS’ silence on Marissa Kennedy.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine Voices: An open letter to those who don’t walk into a high school every morning
America’s youth are afraid because we have seen too many yearbook photos beside condolence messages.
Maine Compass: For Russians, the concern was always about catching up to the US
Russia has caught up, and then some. But Americans are unlikely to see it as a Western society.
From the State House: Doctors, not insurers, should prescribe Mainers’ medications and treatment
Forcing Maine people to change medicine with the hope of saving a few dollars doesn’t work.
Sara Gideon: Why I support Jared Golden
Congress needs dynamic and fearless people like him.
Greg Kesich: Gov. LePage dreams up phony problem when state has real ones to solve
Legislators should ask why the non-issue of female genital mutilation in Maine is suddenly his big priority.
Another View: Skowhegan should be praised for handling of lockout
Residents should appreciate how teachers, administrators and police responded to a tense situation.
George Smith: Lessons learned while on the road
Writing a weekly travel column provides insights into Maine.
Karen Heck: New activism gives me hope
Students are leading the charge against guns, while women are finally being heard.
From the State House: I’m the victim of a gun crime, and I never blamed the gun
I’m glad I live in a state where my constitutional right to self-protection will never be questioned.