Helen Crabtree complained Central Maine Medical Center discriminated against her because of her religious beliefs.
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Expanded program brings more hands-on learning to new Edward Little High School
Some of Lewiston Regional Technical Center’s most in-demand courses are now at the new Auburn high school, with more planned in the next few years.
Dempsey Challenge celebrates 15 years of Dempsey Center
Actor and Maine native Patrick Dempsey attended the 15th Dempsey Challenge on Saturday with family, friends and thousands of cancer patients, survivors and their supporters.
Patrick Dempsey talks with cyclists, friends and survivors during challenge bike ride
Actor Patrick Dempsey rides Saturday in the 25-mile Dempsey Challenge bike ride while making time to greet participants and survivors.
Lewiston council wades into debate over youth theater program in schools
A council resolution deemed an ’emergency’ was heavily debated Tuesday after councilors said Lewiston schools should not be working with the youth theater organization Maine Inside Out.
Man arrested at Auburn homeless encampment faces drug, gun charges
Police said 40-year-old Gabriel Sanchez, last known to be living in Lewiston, had approached another person while displaying a gun that was tucked into his waistband at 21 Center St. Wednesday night.
Lewiston police arrest New Jersey man on drug, weapons charges
Rios is no stranger to criminal activity in downtown Lewiston, according to court records. In 2020, he was one of three people charged in connection with a shooting at Walnut and Pierce streets.
Man arrested, woman summonsed in recent church vandalism, thefts in Lewiston
Church statuary was stolen and damaged at Holy Family Church, and a window was broken at Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul.
Lewiston collision is latest crash involving Maine school bus
No one was injured and there was no significant damage when a car struck a school bus Friday morning in Lewiston, but collisions involving school buses are far too common, officials say.