Pets perish in Lewiston apartment house fire
All occupants of the four-story building safely escaped; firefighters rescued several pets.
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Horoscope Posted: 12:01 AM
Cancer: How you present yourself will go together with who and what you attract.
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175th anniversary Posted: 12:01 AM
Looking Back on April 24
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Dr. Roach Posted: 12:01 AM
Jardiance prescription comes with too many urinary issues
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Dear Abby Posted: 12:01 AM
Flurry of new sounds drifts through quiet neighborhood
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Sun Spots Posted: 12:00 AM
Reader Requests GoFundMe Page for Peggy Pooler
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Opinion Posted: 12:00 AM
Michael T. Peters: Jewish people deserve to be celebrated: Judeo-Christian teachings built America
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Connections Posted: 12:00 AM
Lisbon Falls Scout earns Eagle rank
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Street Talk Posted: 12:00 AM
Mark LaFlamme: On the veterinarian shortage and its casualties
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Opinion Posted: 12:00 AM
Cal Thomas: The empires begin to strike back
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Opinion Posted: 12:00 AM
Editorial cartoon for Wednesday, April 24, 2024
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Portland Sea Dogs Posted: Yesterday at 10:22 PM
Sea Dogs can’t complete rally, lose to Yard Goats
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Politics Posted: Yesterday at 10:02 PM
Senate passes bill forcing TikTok’s parent company to sell or face ban, sends to Biden for signature
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Lewiston-Auburn
Gendron pulls out of plans to develop Auburn land into housing
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Lewiston-Auburn
Boy, 3, falls from third-story window on Pierce Street in Lewiston
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Arts & Entertainment
Cumberland singer Julia Gagnon advances to top 10 on ‘American Idol’
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Lewiston-Auburn
Lewiston code enforcement condemns Ramada Inn building
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Androscoggin County
Lisbon fires ruled accidental; one firefighter suffers minor injuries
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Lewiston-Auburn
Chinburg Properties ready to develop the rest of Continental Mill in Lewiston
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Crime
Auburn man charged after string of robberies at Maine churches
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Maine
Hannaford expands recall of store-branded ground beef
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Lewiston-Auburn
Lewiston police say 3-year-old who fell 3 stories suffered bumps and bruises
April 22 -
Lewiston-Auburn
Why is pothole season so bad this year? The experts dig in.
April 21
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New England
Maine lawyer defending New Hampshire in youth center abuse trial attacks plaintiff’s credibility
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Maine
State police investigating inmate’s suicide at Wiscasset jail
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Maine
Maine reaches milestone for school-required vaccinations
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Politics
Gov. Mills vetoes 3 bills, including measure to set minimum wage for farmworkers
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Maine
Hannaford expands recall of store-branded ground beef
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Health care
New federal staffing mandates pose challenges for Maine nursing homes
Mark LaFlamme: On the veterinarian shortage and its casualties
Losing a pet is an emotional trauma no matter what the circumstances. But lose one when maybe a simple shot, pill or surgery could have saved the animal and now you can add elements of guilt and failure to that pile of grief.
Jay voters elect Bryan Riley, Dawn Strout to RSU 73 board
Residents approved a $6.1 million municipal spending plan for 2024-25 that begins July 1.
Rumford high school tackling Hosmer Field Complex cleanup Friday
Make a Difference Day will involve all students and staff for the first time.
Oxford man shot by police in Mexico gets nearly 2 years in prison
Prosecutors say Brandon Dearborn, who was prohibited from having a gun, took aim at police before he was shot.
Cal Thomas: The empires begin to strike back
Let’s hope that others follow the lead of Columbia’s president and Google management, and we stop wet nursing kids who for too long have demonstrated their ignorance and in some cases denounced America while reaping its benefits.
2024 Morning Sentinel Readers’ Choice Awards Ceremony
Join us at the Waterville Elks Lodge on Thursday, May 2 at 6 p.m.
Senate passes bill forcing TikTok’s parent company to sell or face ban, sends to Biden for signature
The bill now goes to President Biden, who has backed the TikTok proposal and has said he will sign the bill as soon as he gets it.
Sagadahoc deputy says Army downplayed concerns about Lewiston shooter
Aaron Skolfield defended his actions in an interview Monday and said Robert Card's Army superiors misled him about the threat he posed.
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Business
Norway’s Woods Maine Shop expanding downtown
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Business
Bates College professor awarded Maine’s Public Humanities Prize
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Business
Lewiston gift shop celebrates 10-year milestone
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Business
Lewiston, Wilton nonprofits receive grants
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Business
UScellular names new retail area sales manager
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Business
Auburn dog groomer relocates to Coburn Street