As he faces his toughest battle yet, he’s still dedicating his energy to bettering lives via the Augusta-based Children’s Center.
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The Maine Millennial: Utah case documents how we keep failing domestic violence victims
The scenes we can see in Gabby Petito’s social media posts are repeated everywhere.
Jim Fossel: Some pandemic crisis measures should be permanent
Local governments in Portland and Falmouth illustrate how – and how not to – navigate the new reality.
Maine Observer: Soaking up comfort from the salt water
My wife, who finds solace in the ocean, is the first one and the last one out each season.
Maine Voices: It’s time to close Long Creek, end youth incarceration
The state’s scramble to rebrand the institution can never heal the years of neglect and abuse that it has caused.
Sen. Mattie Daughtry: Reproductive freedom is a human right
Maine will not move backward when it comes to a person’s right to access abortion and control their own body.
Commentary: Don’t be afraid of the election audits – they may be our only ticket out of this mess
Trump’s ‘big lie’ undermines democracy and will hurt Republicans more than Democrats.
Maine Voices: U.S. debt default – culmination of a perfect crime
Ask yourself what it would take to tip the wealthiest, most powerful country on earth into chaos.
Commentary: Turns out, Donald Trump’s attempted coup will not be televised
The Eastman memo is a 6-point plan for the end of American democracy.
Maine Voices: Portland Charter Commission needs to narrow its focus
The charter is the constitution of the city, and reconfiguring the structure of local government should be at the center of the commission’s discussions.