Posted inBangor, Business, News, State, The Point Bangor is raising its minimum wage. Now it will have to enforce it. by Christopher Burns December 26, 2015
Posted inFood, Portland, The Point These 4 charts show Portland’s emergence as a culinary destination by Seth Koenig December 26, 2015January 7, 2016
Posted inThe Point For Maine’s economy to grow, it doesn’t just need more immigrants. It needs a welcoming attitude by Opinion Contributor December 23, 2015
Posted inBusiness, Politics, The Point Five strange ways Maine grocery bills will change in 2016 by Michael Shepherd December 21, 2015December 21, 2015
Posted inThe Point 4 steps you can take now to pay for your child’s college education by Opinion Contributor December 21, 2015
Posted inElections, Politics, The Point Trump an X factor in Maine’s uncertain GOP presidential delegate chase by Michael Shepherd December 20, 2015February 9, 2016
Posted inNation, Politics, State, The Point Gap in mental health records, background checks undermines gun safety in Maine, group claims by Seth Koenig December 19, 2015December 19, 2015
Posted inBusiness, News, Opinion, State, The Point Maine has had advocate in trade talks for 11 years with limited results by Christopher Burns December 19, 2015December 19, 2015
Posted inThe Point Democratic Party establishment gets stunning rebuke from grassroots members by Opinion Contributor December 18, 2015December 18, 2015
Posted inAugusta, Elections, Nation, Politics, State, The Point How liberal or conservative is your hometown? New database provides insight by Seth Koenig December 18, 2015December 18, 2015
Posted inOpinion, The Point When thrift isn’t enough to change your economic fortunes by Opinion Contributor December 18, 2015
Posted inPolitics, The Point What Obama’s new education law means for Maine by Christopher CousinsDecember 16, 2015
Posted inThe Point If you’re going to LePage’s town hall event, here are the questions you should ask by Erin Rhoda December 15, 2015December 15, 2015
Posted inNews, Politics, State, State, The Point Why conflict is more likely than progress in Maine’s upcoming legislative session by Christopher CousinsDecember 14, 2015
Posted inThe Point If you’re in the middle class, you’re no longer part of the majority by Dan MacLeod December 13, 2015December 13, 2015
Posted inElections, Lewiston-Auburn, News, Politics, The Point Lewiston wasn’t ready for change, but is Maine? by Michael Shepherd December 13, 2015December 13, 2015
Posted inBangor, News, Portland, State, The Point Why meaningful climate action is more likely in Maine cities than Paris by Christopher Burns December 11, 2015November 7, 2017
Posted inThe Point For Supreme Court cases with big implications, look to Texas by Opinion Contributor December 11, 2015
Posted inHealth, Politics, The Point Why hiring, training new Maine drug investigators takes so long by Christopher CousinsDecember 11, 2015
Posted inThe Point Here are what 3 towns across the world are doing about climate change by Dan MacLeod December 10, 2015January 27, 2016