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This Lewiston family had never been on a plane. Now they’re in D.C. fighting to change gun laws.
Arthur Barnard and Kristy Strout, the father and wife of Arthur ‘Artie’ Strout, are meeting with other families from all over the country who have lost loved ones to gun violence.
Photographs, paintings on display in WHA gallery
The photographs of Nancy Preble and the paintings of Sarah Martin are on display for the month of December in the Woman’s Hospital Association Rotating Art Gallery at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston. A lifelong resident of the Twin Cities, Preble has been exhibited at numerous venues in Maine including the University of Southern […]
Lewiston removes temporary mass shooting memorials to preserve them
With winter at hand, officials Tuesday packed up several makeshift memorials before ice and plows could destroy them. The items will be incorporated into an exhibit at the Maine Museum of Innovation, Learning and Labor in Lewiston.
Lewiston-Auburn Area Response Fund administrators to gather public input at Wednesday town hall
Draft protocol will be finalized after public comment period ends; payout of funds expected early 2024.
Maine digs out of snowstorm that knocked out power to more than 25,000 CMP customers
From a dusting to a whopping, some areas of Maine had little snowfall from the state’s first major snowstorm of the season, while others had as much as 12 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Lewiston School Committee reallocates funds for cameras, sensors in schools
The cameras and sensors will help school staff better monitor student activity for safety.
Double mass shootings over weekend set grim U.S. record
The deadliest shooting of 2023 took place Oct. 25 in Lewiston, when Army reservist, Robert Card opened fire in a bowling alley and a bar. He killed 18 people and wounded 13.
Lewiston Public Library to host dinner, talk, musical performance for healing
Lewiston Public Library will welcome community members Tuesday to a dinner, talk and musical performance by Pihcintu Multinational Children’s Chorus. The event is geared toward the healing and sense of community in the aftermath of the Oct. 25 mass shooting.
Photo Album: Several inches of heavy snow blankets central, western Maine
More than 25,000 homes and businesses were without electricity in Maine as trees and branches laden with heavy, wet snow fell on power lines.