The state is encouraging people to switch to copper ammunition, and Mainers should listen.
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Maine Voices: ‘Good old boys club’ management has cost BIW its workers’ trust
If shipyard managers want productivity to rise and labor-hour costs to fall, they should look to the Golden Rule.
Sara Gideon: I’ll work to end influence of money in politics in Washington
The 10th anniversary of Citizens United underscores the importance of my Reform Agenda in the U.S. Senate.
Our View: Pro-gun groups should denounce sloppy owners
It’s becoming too common for passengers to show up at the Portland International Jetport with loaded guns they forgot they were carrying.
Maine Voices: Haunting exhibit brings U.S.-Mexico border to Congress Street
A Maine artist bears witness to the crisis in a show that moves both native-born Americans and newcomers.
Bath Iron Works is holding up its end of the deal
A former state senator argues that the company is more than meeting the hiring goals imposed when it received a tax break.
Jim Fossel: Mills’ gambling veto is paternalism at its worst
The governor of Maine presumes she knows more than the people of Maine about what would be good for them.
The Maine Millennial: College debt is a broken promise to American students
The government encouraged borrowing by teenagers that no private-sector lender would have approved.
Our View: Sen. Susan Collins should demand to see all the evidence
Unless some Republicans break ranks, this won’t be a trial – it will be a cover-up.
The View From Here: Sign-stealing history repeats with a twist
Big money sports don’t have room for the gamesmanship of yesteryear.