Wisconsin governor would put the GOP back in the hunt for lower- and middle-class voters.
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LePage’s inauguration speech showed he is a man on a mission
Governor covered a lot of ground in last week’s speech.
Where is leadership in solar energy innovation?
Mainers must begin with conservation through energy audits and insulation.
LePage’s plan to continue, expand his projects ensures continued conflict
Income tax reform is a steep political hill that LePage proposes to climb.
Remember when everyone wanted to ‘Save Darfur’?
New geopolitical crises have pushed Darfur off the front pages, and the American public has become more isolationist.
The croup: It’s not just for little kids anymore
Stem-cell transplant side effect leaves one open to all sorts of childhood diseases.
We won’t ‘attract’ tomorrow’s jobs; we have to grow them here
Manufacturing came to Maine long ago because of state’s strong rivers, but those days are gone.
We can handle mental-health crises better
Here are some recommendations for both those seeking help and those responding to them.
UMA celebrates 50 years, plans for continuing role in students’ success
Since its founding 50 years ago, UMA has awarded more than 18,000 degrees, most to people who live in Maine, and plan to stay here.
How times have changed
More than 30 years ago, KJ apologized for disobeying judge’s order not to publish account of trial.