Every day, 20 veterans kill themselves, and that should not be tolerated by a grateful nation.
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Maine Voices: Portland International Jetport is a bad neighbor
Despite years of complaints, the jetport still routes incoming flights over residential neighborhoods, flying low and loud.
The View From Here: Help for those who don’t know how to ask
American men are praised for self-sufficiency and rugged individuality. And it’s killing us.
Jim Fossel: Maine Legislature heading into crunch time
Majority Democrats in Augusta are moving major pieces of legislation that will push the state further to the left.
The Maine Millennial: Alabama needs another higher power intervention
With draconian abortion restrictions and a homophobic TV programming decision, the Yellowhammer State is serving up Southern-fried nonsense.
Our View: Maine lawmakers should pass broad ‘red flag’ bill
But taking guns away from people in crisis is no substitute for making mental health services more widely accessible.
Maine Voices: Sense of radio’s wonders handed down over generations
A father’s grasp of detail made an Indy car roar into a kid’s ears and imagination every Memorial Day.
Commentary: Men pay no price under state abortion bans
Women in Alabama would be forced to carry unintended pregnancies to term and raise the children, but the men who impregnated them would get off scot-free.
The humble Farmer: Reports of my truck’s death have been greatly exaggerated
An old Maine man can’t haul off branches or haul home dump finds without his pickup.
Commentary: State budget should prioritize workforce development
Investing in Maine’s community colleges is a time-tested, financially sound way to increase the number of skilled workers in Maine.