By inference, reports often excuse a driver who kills or maims someone who is walking or riding a bicycle.
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Greg Kesich: If Democrats want to win Maine, they must figure out who they are
They must quickly repair a post-election schism and identify a leader who has statewide appeal.
Maine Voices: Bay State reminds us of importance, fragility of child reading programs
Maine took a page from a successful Massachusetts model that’s now imperiled by state funding cuts.
Commentary: Maine has much work to do on implementing marijuana legalization, Sen. Katz says
Passage of a referendum in November was the beginning, not the end, of a complicated legal problem.
Maine Voices: Much-maligned lawyers represented the best of our nation in airports
With more challenges coming, lawyers will be on the front line securing a shared belief in the rule of law.
Maine Observer: Early to rise, and not a moment too soon
In Maine, even something so simple as a winter sunrise can prove that all is exactly as it should be.
Cynthia Dill: Democrats need to cull the fringe – starting with Bernie Bros
A small subset of the party helped put Donald Trump in office.
It’s time to take up Rachel Carson’s challenge
Human evolution shows that our emotions such as fear, anger and sadness should not rule us if we want to maintain the ties that are critical to our survival.
Garrison Keillor: Blessed are the winners and the deal-makers – big time
And that’s why I won the presidential election in a landslide with 306 Electoral Collge votes.
Commentary: Don’t let politics invade your closet or your refrigerator
We seem headed toward an economy of red brands and blue brands with no common ground.