Philip Caper’s guest column about how universal health care is quite affordable
2019
Joseph Hall: Auburn’s indigenous history
Joseph Hall’s guest column about Auburn’s indigenous history
Dear Abby: Wife has little to say about life’s issues
Dear Abby advice column for Sunday, February 24
Cal Thomas: Back to Munich
“There are none so blind as those who will not see.” One might think that after denying the evidence of Adolf Hitler’s rise and objectives that resulted in World War II, Europeans might be more attuned to modern threats. On a recent visit to Munich (oh, the irony), Vice President Mike Pence criticized Europe’s continued […]
LPL to host “Name that L/Andmark” fundraiser
All proceeds raised from this March 16 fundraising game will go toward the Friends of the Library.
Eats: Lewiston’s Cowbell brings the beef
Lewiston’s newest restaurant is all about the burger.
Meet Pender Makin and what she wants to do for schools
Her top goal: ‘Reinvigorate public trust in the Department of Education’
Our commander in chief is within his rights to declare emergency
United States Constitution Article I Section 8 (Congressional dictates) 11: To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water 12: To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years; 13: To provide and […]
Maine at the movies
Buried family secrets. The effects of war. A bride in a box. ‘Allagash.’ If the last 12 months is any indication, Maine’s film scene is alive and well.
Caught between Trump and the left, Democrats seek to avoid socialism squeeze
The presidential candidates are tussling over how far left to move policies, as Republicans take aim at their most liberal proposals.