Maine Trust for Local News photographers select some of their favorite images Feb. 19-26, 2026.
Libby Kamrowski Kenny
Staff Photographer
Libby Kamrowski Kenny is a staff photographer at the Sun Journal who came aboard in June 2025. Sheโs been in journalism longer than that though, as her prematurely graying hair can attest, starting as a grant-funded photo intern at The Spokesman-Review prior to graduation from Gonzaga University in 2018. (Sheโll root for Zag basketball for life!) She was editor at both her college and high school newspapers in her home state of Washington. Libby has now spent half of her life pursuing a career in journalism, and took a four-year layover from print journalism and coastal states to live and work as a producer in Omaha, Nebraska. She is delighted to be reunited with ocean air and newspaper ink.
Great Falls Forum focuses on Lost Valleyโs inventive past, challenging revival and promising future
Scott Shanaman, co-owner of Lost Valley Ski Area in Auburn, spoke at Thursday’s Great Falls Forum in Lewiston.
Maine high school basketball sidelines react to tournament action, drama
Teammates and staff support one another at Portland Expo, Augusta Civic Center and Cross Insurance Center in Bangor during vacation week tournaments.
Photos: Maine high school basketball fans pack arenas to cheer on their team
Thousand flock to Portland Expo, Augusta Civic Center and Cross Insurance Center in Bangor during vacation week tournaments.
See our photos from Maine high school basketball games Friday
Boys and girls played in regional championships in Augusta, Bangor and Portland.
Championships, preparation, protest make up week in photos
Sun Journal photographers select some of their favorite images from Feb. 13-19.
Snow in Lewiston, championships, chocolates focus of this week in photos
Sun Journal photographers select some of their favorite images from Feb. 6-12, 2026.
Cathedral framed by ice in Lewiston
Libby Kamrowski Kenny captures a landmark in seasonal frame.
What Maine got: Snowstorm was predicted to drop 3-6 inches
Totals for Augusta, Durham, Lewiston and Kennebunk reported.