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Zoning, by itself, is neither the source nor the solution to Maine’s housing problems.
Maine Sunday Telegram, Dylan Tusinski and others wrote a front-page article titled “Early into President Trump’s 2nd term, supporters in Maine say ‘So far, so good.’” The writers described Trump’s ...
We must reject proposed legislation LD 219, and prioritize and protect some of our most vulnerable citizens and the essential services that save lives. LD 219 threatens to limit access to harm ...
The Portland Sea Dogs game against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday at Hadlock Field was postponed ...
Even thought the end of Duke's season was abrupt, the Newport hoops phenom should move on to the NBA without hesitation.
Volunteers spread hundreds of eggs on the front playground lawn of the Sandra M. Prescott Clubhouse on Saturday, while ...
Tariffs go directly into the treasury. Consumers pay for tariffs with higher costs for most of what we purchase. It is a tax on us; I think we all get that now. In the meantime, this is where the ruse ...
This is now life under Justice Alito’s upside down American flag. A convicted felon who has bankrupted himself four times is about to rake billions of dollars from the government’s treasury into ...
Should Medicare be fully privatized, Mainers will suffer. Should the Affordable Care Act be repealed or ignored, working ...
Ralph Carmona, a 74-year-old Portland man who has Alzheimer's, says he is a living example of the value of medical research.
A $34.5 million bill would fund home resiliency grants statewide and a $75 million bond would invest in coastal resilience ...
The Portland museum is losing most of the grant funding it was awarded last year by the Institute of Museum and Library ...