Mainers concerned about government accountability got good news Wednesday. That’s when the state’s Right to Know Advisory Committee reversed course and decided that it will discuss the Maine Warden Service’s handling of requests for public records on its undercover operations. The warden service has been under fire since the publication May 8 of “North Woods […]
Editorials
Our Opinion: Healthier school meals improving students’ lives
The changes implemented three years ago are paying off, just in time to fight off the obesity epidemic.
Our Opinion: Educating thru-hikers is move in right direction to help Baxter State Park
Keeping the park and Appalachian Trail as partners should be the goal.
View from Away: Who looks like a terrorist?
“Profiling is something that we’re going to have to start thinking about as a country,” Donald Trump said when asked about increasing the use of profiling of Muslims in the United States. “I have seen it recently,” he explained. “We had tremendous numbers of people coming into a speech I was making. And people that […]
Our Opinion: Unum report shows need for startups
Maine’s Startup and Create Week, now underway, sets the groundwork for innovation.
Our Opinion: ‘Turmoil’ at Riverivew deters patient progress
The people caring for the killer of three nuns might not be able to notice a mental health slide.
Our Opinion: Gun violence demands public health approach
The CDC should be freed to fund research on evidence-based responses to a national crisis.