At least one-third of Maine homes will test positive for dangerous levels of radon, which is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S.
Maine Voices
Maine Voices: Introduce strict liability insurance for each gun in America
The horrifying irresponsibility will continue without requiring payment in advance for gun ownership. It’s called insurance.
Maine Voices: We must limit early release of domestic violence offenders
The rules governing the release of our communities’ most dangerous criminals – those harming people they purport to love – are far too lax.
Commentary: Without cooperation, fishermen will be pushed out of the trade
No one would accuse New England fishermen of getting along well. For the sake of our livelihoods and the prosperity of our communities, that has to change.
Maine Voices: Has technology killed the kindness of strangers?
Pulling into someone’s driveway can be life-threatening today – and not for the homeowner. It wasn’t always like this.
Maine Voices: How would Mainers vote on background checks now?
We should be able to go to church or the grocery store and not have to wonder whether we’ll make it home safely.
Maine Voices: What would fishing in Maine be without the wildlife?
Lead poisoning from fishing has for years been one of the leading causes of loon deaths. We want to change that.
Maine Voices: Retaliation-free listening tour can inform reform of child protection
It’s time we take advantage of the experience of those working in child protection, the people who know and understand the system.
Maine Voices: Opening health care coverage to immigrants can be a rising tide
Immigrant communities pay handsomely into our health care system only to have no access to it. Maine can do better.
Maine Voices: ‘Never again’ is not heeded by genocidal regimes
Humanity must understand that genocide is an evil that knows no boundaries – not of color, religion, gender, or geography.