The incident took place outside a mosque during a Ramadan service on Friday night, police said.
Lewiston
Maine river flooding risk lower than normal, but ice jam risk higher
U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers not currently expected to be called to break ice on the Kennebec River this spring.
Jacqueline Smith: Cuts are necessary before US goes bankrupt
For years I have heard people saying that government is out of control, spending way beyond its means, unable to maintain a balanced budget, etc., and that something needs to be done before our country is bankrupt. Today, people are demonstrating outrage because we finally have someone who is not afraid to do just that. […]
National Weather Service to halt weather balloon work in Maine
Within hours of the news, forecasters at news outlets throughout the country decried the decision, saying that it would undermine forecasting for affected communities.
L-A This Week
MONDAY, March 10 AUBURN — Appointment Committee meeting, 4 p.m. in Room 204 at Auburn Hall. AUBURN — City Fee Review Committee meeting, 5 p.m. in Room 204 at Auburn Hall. AUBURN — Sustainability and Natural Resource Management Board special meeting, 6 p.m. in Room 204 at Auburn Hall. LEWISTON — Finance Committee meeting, 5:30 […]
Lewiston to host more meet-and-greets with new administrator
The city will host three events with Bryan Kaenrath ahead of his official start date of May 5.
Key details in forensic evaluation of Lewiston shooter redacted from public release
A long-awaited review of the Lewiston mass shooter conducted by Walter Reed National Military Center may contain a second opinion on what led to his violent behavior — but heavy redactions make it impossible to know.
Hearts of Pine close to selling out of tickets for inaugural season
Portland’s professional men’s soccer expansion team is a hot ticket; meanwhile, the club is faring well in preseason tests.
‘Cross the Street’ van brings care to Lewiston’s homeless population
Prince of Peace Parish has been crossing the street to minister to homeless people in the city for more than a year.
Academic standing ‘not sustainable’ without larger endowment, Bates College warns
President Garry Jenkins aims to bolster fundraising to catch up with its academic peers.