A Lewiston High School student worried students and families with a picture of a pack of gum, two guns, and a text message that said “yo everyone come to school tomorrow, I got gum.”
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Life After Artie: Lewiston shooting victim’s father finds purpose in gun reform
Before his son was killed in the massacre last fall, Arthur Barnard hadn’t voted in decades, flown on a plane or met with U.S. senators. All of that has changed.
Jennie North’s graduation at the top of her Bates College class in 1877 made history
The 21-year-old raised by her mother may be the world’s first female valedictorian of a coed college.
L-A This Week
MONDAY, Sept. 9 LEWISTON — School Committee meeting, 5:30 p.m. at The Green Ladle, 156 East Ave. LEWISTON — Finance Committee meeting, 5:30 p.m. at the Public Works conference room, 103 Adams Ave. LEWISTON — Planning Board meeting, 5:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall. TUESDAY, Sept. 10 AUBURN — Appointment Committee meeting, […]
Lewiston-Auburn Greek Festival returns ‘steady’ to region
Between the treasures and the food, there’s something for everyone at the festival, which runs until Saturday.
Man in custody after brief standoff with Lewiston police
Police were called to the area of Blake and Oak streets shortly before 5:30 p.m. for a report of a man acting strangely in the area.
Read Maine State Police’s after-action report on the Lewiston mass shooting
Maine State Police on Friday released a 33-page after-action report detailing the agency’s successes and failures in responding to and investigating the Lewiston mass shooting.
‘A colossal failure’: Gov. Mills calls out Sagadahoc deputy, Army for failing to prevent Lewiston mass shooting
Shortly before Gov. Janet Mills’ speech, state police released an after-action report detailing its response to last October’s mass shooting that calls for more active shooter training.
Lewiston council approves TIF for massive Continental Mill redevelopment
Roughly $9 million in new tax revenue would be returned to Chinburg Properties over the life of the TIF, with the city retaining nearly $6 million.