The question isn’t whether we will experience fear but what are we going to do when we find ourselves afraid.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Sporting events give Mainers something to rally around | Opinion
The enthusiastic embrace of the state’s new pro men’s soccer team is the latest sign that Maine can be more than just an outdoor recreation mecca.
Bipartisan effort paves way for sustainable transportation in Maine | Opinion
The good work of Gov. Mills and the Joint Standing Committee on Transportation deserves recognition.
MaineCare made me a survivor and a mother. Congress must defend it. | Opinion
It’s hard for me to fathom any consideration of federal cuts to Medicaid.
NOAA fish stock assessments must move with the times | Opinion
The agency’s data used to be the envy of the world. Those days are gone, and we need to bring them back.
Shame on Bishop Ruggieri for closing St. Dom’s | Opinion
He has no idea what this school has meant to the greater Lewiston-Auburn community.
SCOTUS is failing its own constitutional test | Douglas Rooks
Shockwaves from the court’s 2024 ruling on presidential immunity are being felt around the world.
Medicaid work requirements are likely to fail | Opinion
Among the many reasons to oppose the Republican budget bill, this is one of the more obvious.
‘Big, beautiful bill’ should not include sale of public lands | Opinion
Federal lands in Maine are some of the finest in the world. They must be protected.
Pell Grant cuts would be a blow to Maine’s economic future | Opinion
Reductions currently on the table would devastate opportunities for thousands of Maine students.