Some police departments are leasing cameras from Flock, a company facing scrutiny for its increasingly pervasive surveillance tools and collaboration with federal immigration enforcement.
lewiston maine
GreenLine bus adds more weekday trips linking Farmington to Lewiston
Starting Oct. 1, Western Maine Transportation Services will expand the GreenLine commuter bus to six weekday round trips, boosting connections from Franklin County to Lewiston-Auburn.
Lewiston neighborhoods told to pour water in floor drains to avoid sewer smoke
The city is using smoke to test for leaks in its sewer system the next two days.
Former Lewiston Police Station to be razed for local food co-op
The L-A Community Market will feature a grocery store, commercial kitchens and a cafe, and outdoor space for food trucks.
More older Mainers are falling and dying. Here’s what you need to know
Experts are not sure what’s behind the sharp rise, but they offer ways older people can reduce their risks for a fall.
Amid food and fun, Lewiston looks at the future of its roadways
An event titled Reimagining Our Streets in Lewiston on Friday afternoon was an informational gathering that took on the spirit of a block party.
New signs in Lewiston discourage interactions with panhandlers
Reaction to the philosophy behind the signs seems to be mixed.
Dancing in the rain
Father and son enjoy time together on the way to school Thursday morning.
Downtown Lewiston store shut down for code violations
The Mogadishu Business Center was shut down after a customer complained about bad conditions at the Lisbon Street market.
Lewiston Live busking festival to debut in October
More than a dozen acts ranging from street jazz to circus performers will take over a stretch of downtown Lisbon Street on Oct. 4.