Analysis: Updates to Portland’s Land Use Code Missing Middle Density Housing By Tony Zeli ReCode Portland is an effort to refresh the entirety of the city’s land use code. City planner... Read more
Zoe Miller: Bringing Joy & Relationships to Visioning a Walkable Allen’s Corner Every month PelotonLabs co-founder Liz Trice interviews a local community member. This month, Liz ca... Read more
Book Short Trustby Hernan Diaz Review by Stephanie Miller There are four sections to “Trust,” a novel by Pulitzer Prize winning author Hernan Diaz. The first is a novel itself, a... Read more
We’re All in this Together Young Mainers Lobby Congress for Climate By Thea Dugas and Jasmine Lucas Melting glaciers in Antarctica. Degrading air quality from wildfires. Records set fo... Read more
By Nancy Dorrans Every work of art has a story, whether the story of the idea, the artist, the craft, or the story of the work itself and where it was created. Then there is the story told o... Read more
Markos Miller on Franklin Street: ‘Don’t close yourself off to who your allies might be!‘ Every month PelotonLabs co-founder Liz Trice interviews a local community member. This m... Read more
The Portland Gothic House & Cuba Connection Part III: 19th Century Life in The Portland Gothic House By Marta Morse Current resident, Marta Morse, glimpses 19th Century life at The Portl... Read more
Gorham’s Corner, a 5-way intersection in downtown Portland, gets asphalt murals and pedestrian safety improvements By Tony Zeli Who’s behind those flashy new crosswalk murals at Gorham... Read more
By Nancy Dorrans What adventures have you planned this Maine summer? If you’re visiting or new to the state, welcome to Maine’s shortest, sweetest season of the year! Graduations, gard... Read more
Bright Idea: Maine-owned power
Bright Idea: Maine-owned power By Caitlin Marshall In just a couple months, Mainers will vote on a potentially historic piece of climate legislation: creating the consumer-owned Pi... Read more