An abundance of holiday shopping choices might lead consumers to believe the supply chain is in OK shape again. Wrong!
Siobhan Brett
Staff Writer
Maine Voices: Portland’s attitude toward school district has been thankless
Instead of pointing fingers at Portland Public Schools, the city needs to look in the mirror.
Leonard Pitts: There’s no ‘both sides’ to shredding the Constitution
A pox on every reporter, editor, anchor or producer who fails to take seriously this new threat presented by Donald Trump.
Maine Voices: Portland Museum of Art’s new wing must not make old mistakes
Not everybody regularly gets inside the museum; how it looks from the outside matters.
Our View: Why can’t we wrap our heads around public investment in child care?
Unless we can accept that access to child care is infrastructure, the nation’s child care crisis – and its attendant ills – will only worsen.
Commentary: Making the case for a stronger U.S. commitment to human rights
Human rights are not central to the Biden administration’s foreign policy – despite assurances they would be.
Maine Voices: Our community radio stations should be treasured
If you ask me, the radio star is alive and well in our state. Two examples: WERU and WMPG.
Maine Voices: Debate over Bowdoin fields, forever chemicals has lost its way
As neighbors raise objections, the relevant acronym isn’t PFAS – it’s NIMBY.
Letter to the editor: Respect for Marriage Act proof of Collins’ steady leadership
The U.S. Senate recently voted in favor of the Respect for Marriage Act, which would codify same-sex marriage in federal law and protect marriage equality from potential rulings by the Supreme Court. The bill needed 60 votes to make it filibuster-proof, which meant bipartisan support was necessary. The leader of the effort was Sen. Susan […]
Letter to the editor: A lot done on climate, a lot more to do
Please ask Maine’s delegation to finish the 117th U.S. Congress strong by sponsoring and passing policies that will show leadership.