The authors of this misnamed law want to conscript religious objectors into providing abortions.
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Commentary: E2Tech looks forward to 20 more years of Maine’s energy, environmental challenges
Distilling jet fuel from wood chips, storing excess solar energy for a month and removing PFAS from the soil are just a few of the projects we’re working on.
Our View: Affordable housing shortage as destructive as wildfire
Out of control rents are attracting speculative investors who want to raise them even higher.
Jim Fossel: Supreme Court leak reveals hypocrisy of the left
Regardless of where you stand on abortion, breaking the confidentiality of a court proceeding will damage the rule of law.
The Maine Millennial: A tribute to the sister also known as Rocket Girl
A new college graduate is ready to take off and make the world a better place.
Maine Voices: Climate agency and urgency – surrender is not an option
Acts such as recycling and conserving energy are only the first steps to bigger solutions that involve collaboration and building on power in numbers.
Maine Voices: Secrecy amid storms at UMF, UMA feels all too familiar
As they did at USM in 2014, UMaine System leaders persist in ignoring the vital roles faculty, staff and students play in our state’s public universities.
Another View: Can a cartoon character turn viewers LGBTQ? A Kansas senator seems to think so
Republican Roger Marshall is taking his culture war fight to Hollywood – and making it about kids.
Maine Republican Party vice chair: Democrats aren’t taking our state in a good direction
From the gas pump to the doctor’s office, the majority party in Augusta is intent on draining Mainers’ wallets, Shane Reitze says.
Our View: UMaine System chancellor losing trust following errors at UMA, UMF
So far, Dannel Malloy’s explanations for the errors have been incomplete, and his interactions with students and faculty underwhelming, and at times dishonest.