Lewiston-Auburn
News and information from Lewiston and Auburn from the Sun Journal.
William Zabka. Broccoli casserole. Things left to love about January.
You’re not making things easy on us, 2021.
Auburn board rejects plan for more in-person schooling
The recommendation from Superintendent Connie Brown was designed to increase students’ access to teachers.
Lisbon schools ease into more in-person learning
Most elementary grades will attend classes four days a week starting next week, and high school students will return to in-person learning two days a week.
Millions of dollars. Thousands of plants. Breaking down Lewiston-Auburn’s year in marijuana
The budding cannabis industry went into full bloom in Maine in 2020 once the first licenses were issued for adult-use marijuana, and Auburn has become one of the biggest players in the state.
Former Lewiston landlord Rick Lockwood must repay $750,000 in debt, court rules
The court decision will prevent Rick Lockwood, who once owned 10 properties in Lewiston, from avoiding the debt through bankruptcy.
‘This is not who we are as Americans and it certainly is not who we are as Mainers’
Some found understanding in the desperation behind the violence that erupted at the U.S. Capitol. Others decried the actions and called it ‘unsettling.’
Auburn man shot by police after chase in Lewiston appears in court
Kyle Edwards allowed to have a court-appointed attorney.
Androscoggin County considers plan for positive COVID-19 tests
Two county employees tested positive for the virus during the Christmas holidays.
Suspects arrested in Lewiston burglary sprees
Money, a child’s hat and mittens, electronics and at least one gun taken.