A new website aims to inform government employees about workplace freedom and organized labor’s efforts to undercut it.
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Maine Voices: Pay-it-forward reciprocity is key to a civilized, abundant future
Our culture has rarely been as pessimistic as it is today – but the hell into which we’re descending isn’t inevitable.
Maine Voices: Children – and battery electric school buses – are our future
A new federal bill will help districts get the resources they need to provide tens of thousands of young Mainers with healthy air to breathe and a safe ride to school.
Maine public advocate: T-Mobile merger, NECEC corridor would help fix our state’s broadband crisis
Both New T-Mobile and New England Clean Energy Connect have made committed to improving rural internet access.
Our View: New Maine panel will take deeper look at deadly force
Studying police shootings could lead to better procedures that make the officers and the public safer.
Jim Fossel: Politics of resentment hold us back
No one wins by blocking economic success or the expansion of human rights.
The Maine Millennial: ‘No Paw Left Behind’ aims to put shelter pets in homes
Even animals with ‘special medical needs’ can be good companions if they are given a chance.
Greg Kesich: Conspiracy theory takes hold in Maine GOP
What looks like genuine concern about people who are homeless may really be something much more sinister.
Maine Voices: Mainers still can’t afford needed medications
Efforts to create a statewide network of prescription assistance programs have stalled because of a lack of buy-in by doctors and hospital executives.
The humble Farmer: The $7 alternative to replacing a $500 appliance
Even a hint that something can’t be fixed can breathe new resolve into an old Maine man.