The Cross Insurance Arena and the Portland Expo are operating as safely as possible while sending a message to the unvaccinated.
Greg Kesich
Our View: Climate story comes home in Lobster Trap series
A rare collaboration between The Boston Globe and the Portland Press Herald shows how a small island in Maine is at the center of a worldwide crisis
Maine Voices: CMP is a sore loser following corridor vote
Even project supporters like Gov. Mills want the construction to cease, following the Nov. 2 vote.
Letter to the Editor: Menorah vandalism cannot be tolerated
Recently a menorah that was erected by a synagogue in South Portland was vandalized by cowards in the dark of night. During this sacred and holy season of many faiths. We stand by our Jewish siblings and we, the residents of our great city will not tolerate anti-semitism or hatred in any shape or form […]
Jim Fossel: Supreme Court could make abortion an issue for the states
Even if Roe is overturned, reproductive rights still will be subject to an often-messy democratic process.
The Maine Millennial: Another way to look at abortion debate
No one is forced to be an organ donor, though it would save many lives. So why can’t we respect a pregnant woman’s bodily autonomy?
Insight: Too much information?
A database of vaccine side effects may have sown doubt in the efficacy of vaccinations.
Our View: New study finds same old problems at Long Creek
Despite promises of reform, youths who need psychiatric treatment are still being held in a prison.
The View From Here: COVID malaise will leave a mark
We are going to learn about the long-term effects of living through a crisis that never ends.
Maine Observer: Remembering an old friend
An interview with a witness to history led to a friendship that endured.