Taxi companies object, but it’s a convenient solution to common urban need.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
New pain? Have a nice fruity drink
If something hurts when you poke at it, don’t poke at it.
All weather, all the time … ad nauseam
If you really need to know what The Weather Channel is reporting, you probably have no power.
Goldwater’s vote against Civil Rights Act of 1964 unfairly branded him a racist
Senator believed parts were unconstitutional, would lead to preferential treatment
Innovators, dreamers and doers form foundation of future economy
Maine people have stopped waiting for yesterday’s jobs to return.
Hallowell police case: Sometimes a newspaper has to be part of the story
The Kennebec Journal’s attempts to get more information about the sexual assault case against the city’s police chief are necessary, and part of how democracy works.
Bloomberg injects money, influence into firearms debate
The funds will counter millions of dollars poured into elections by the NRA.
Banning unsafe railroad cars is first step in protecting us from oil explosions
Richard Thomas
Exploding wildlife populations are a growing problem in Maine, nation
Putting the collection and killing of 18 geese in Oakland into perspective.