A durable code in the nation’s politics emphasizes the limits of unity and inclusion.
Carl Natale
Web editor for SunJournal.com
Hancock sheriff makes way for ducklings crossing Blue Hill street
Scott Kane stopped traffic so the ducks could get to the other side.
Maine is going to be warm, muggy and wet this week
Each day will have plenty of clouds with showers and storm chances, but no day this week will be a total washout.
How building more backyard homes, granny flats and in-law suites can help alleviate the housing crisis
Though accessory dwelling units have been around for centuries, a recent survey found that 71% of Americans were unfamiliar with the concept.
Beware of the ultimate golden handcuffs: Cheaper housing
Employers are stepping in to help as owning and renting homes becomes ever more expensive. Are such benefits too good to refuse?
America needs more housing, but not more public housing
Instead of building more units, governments should focus on making construction easier for the private sector.
Supreme Court says White House can continue to set deportation priorities
In this case, the justices said the Department of Homeland Security has the authority to focus on arresting recent border crossers and those who commit violent crimes.
What is the summer solstice?
The solstice is the 24-hour period during the year when the most daylight hits the Northern Hemisphere.
Stonehenge welcomes 8,000 visitors for summer solstice
Around 8,000 revellers gathered around a prehistoric stone circle on a plain in southern England to express their devotion to the sun, or to have some communal fun
Summer is coming: Maine heats up this week
The first day of summer is Wednesday, and the temperatures will start to feel like summer.