Bigger uses of power have leverage to negotiate. Residential users do not, so prepare for increases.
Putting the Roe v. Wade decision in political and historical context
If an anti-abortion Mississippi law is upheld by the Supreme Court, legal battles will shift to Democrat-controlled states. The law will still not be ‘settled.’
How far will we go to halt rising temperatures?
The Glasgow summit, utility rate hikes show the high cost of fighting climate change and who profits.
From Maine food freedom to Trump’s Twitter fight, rights claims can mislead
What some may need to understand is the Bill of Rights applies to the relationship between government and individuals, not among individuals themselves.
Shortage of workers in the state results from COVID-19, plus an aging population
‘Help Wanted’ signs reveal that Maine is a model for the nation.
Census results boost Democrats, while Republicans fight the tide
A steady migration from rural to more urban areas is true in Maine, as it is nationwide.
The biggest Olympic event is politics
From what it takes to get the Games, to what sports are included, and of course the national prestige factor, world politics drive the Olympics, even through a pandemic.