Unfortunately, they might not do what they should do.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
I only thought I knew what incurable meant
Multiple myeloma is incurable, and doesn’t go into remission.
Honor James Brady by taking real action on gun violence
A common-sense set of proposals could make us all safer without taking away gun owners’ rights.
Israel won less, lost more than Palestinian people
Whatever victory was achieved, Israel suffered serious blow to its reputation.
Texas university hasn’t yet satisfied court’s affirmative action ruling
Even though appeals court ruled in UT’s favor, specific question not yet answered.
August is no time for talking or thinking about politics
We’re too busy gobbling up as many helpings of summer as we can, while we can.
Russia must release Ukrainian hero
1st Lt. Nadiya Savchenko has been held under false charges for more than a month.
Decision to bring Ebola victims to US deserves scrutiny
Their care likely will be better here, but was decision in nation’s best interest?
Outgoing mayor, prosecutor fought for justice for people he never knew
William Stokes prepares for new job as superior court justice.
This land is our land — 50,000 acres added to Land for Maine’s Future purchases
Critical central Maine areas among 25 projects in 37 communities.