The company could invest several million dollars and protect Maine from a long and catastrophic loss of power.
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Judiciary can establish rule against shackling kids in court
The time is past due for Maine to have a clear and publicly accessible policy for this.
Legislature failed to endorse policies helping women and families
Legislators defeated a minimum-wage hike, along with more funds for child care and family planning.
Guns win, death with dignity loses
Sometimes even exceptional palliative hospice care is not enough at end of life.
Margaret Chase Smith, with rose, would be perfect choice for $10 bill
Senator’s honesty and dignity proved those qualities can be a part of politics.
Computer crashes really were just coincidence
Our brains struggle to see patterns in events, even when there aren’t any.
Gardiner council can help relieve library staffing shortage by filling vacancy
Without a children’s librarian, the children’s room may be forced to close a couple of days a week.
We need constitutional amendment before the people can recall a governor
It’s a bit easier to recall a municipal official since Legislature loosened the law.
ACLU: The governor’s blunder puts new state laws on the books
If LePage wanted to veto any of 19 bills in question, he could and should have done it in the time allotted.
We shouldn’t use the R-word, unless it’s Red Skin Potatoes
Cultural appropriation sometimes happens without thinking, but that doesn’t make it right.