Investigators found the Lewiston hospital had a number of problems, including an unsanitary ICU.
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.
Lewiston cancer care center breaks ground
The $33 million center will consolidate cancer care at Central Maine Medical Center.
No d’Youville Pavilion residents test positive in COVID-19 outbreak
Employee testing continues this week after four workers connected to the facility tested positive.
Four workers test positive for COVID-19 at d’Youville in Lewiston
All residents and staff have since been tested, and the nursing home is awaiting those results.
Face Time: Alisa Roman, school foodie
As director for nutrition and transportation at Lewiston Public Schools, she’s had a full plate during the pandemic.
No new COVID-19 cases at Rumford mill
Since its outbreak started last month, the ND paper mill has had 24 cases. One person died.
Auburn Applebee’s up to 5 COVID-19 cases
Despite the additional cases, the restaurant has reopened to dine-in customers.
RSU 16 schools close for three days after high school student tests positive for COVID-19
Schools in Regional School Unit 16 are slated to reopen Friday.
Animal Tales: Shelter cats make themselves at home in Auburn library
So far, seven cats from the Greater Androscoggin Humane Society have stayed in the teen lounge.
Education under siege: Maine’s poorest schools facing ‘uncharted waters’ in the age of COVID
A Sun Journal data analysis shows which schools performed well and which performed poorly before the pandemic, statistics that could soon get worse for Maine’s more disadvantaged students.