Steven H. Downs is charged with raping and killing a woman there 26 years ago.
Lindsay Tice
Lindsay Tice began as the Sun Journal's education reporter in 2001. Today, she covers health care, pets and RSU 4, as well as breaking news, investigative stories and long-form features. She was named Maine Journalist of the Year for 2012-13. When she's not working, Lindsay enjoys reading, kayaking and traveling — particularly to Universal Studios in Orlando or Space Camp in Alabama (where she's been a camper twice as an adult.) She graduated from the University of Maine at Farmington with a degree in creative writing.
Central Maine Medical Center gets A for safety
The Leapfrog Group looked at older or different information than recent investigators from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Driver accused of leading Lewiston police on chase into Monmouth
Police say Allan D. Walsh was driving a stolen car.
New leadership takes over Great Falls Balloon Festival
Festival leaders are addressing an IRS situation while planning this year’s three-day event.
MaineCare patients at all CMMC practices could be affected by Medicare, Medicaid loss
Central Maine Medical Center has until June 30 to fix problems uncovered by federal investigators.
CMMC could lose Medicare and Medicaid funding due to problems
Federal investigators cite a number of failures, including a mistake that paralyzed a patient. Hospital leaders say they’re fixing the issues.
Marijuana safety rules could be coming this year
The owner of one Farmington business believes mandatory testing could have saved her and her clients from getting tainted oil.
Query: Do you or a loved one have experience being homeless?
The Sun Journal is working on a story involving homelessness. Do you or a loved one have experience being homeless, struggling to find a place to stay or living at a local homeless shelter? Staff Writer Lindsay Tice would like to talk with you. She can be reached at 689-2854 or [email protected]
Animal Tales: Wilton stray comes in from the cold
Thousands of people online have followed the cat’s capture.
Central Maine Healthcare board member suddenly resigns
Philip Libby said he is unhappy with the direction the health system has taken, particularly in Bridgton.