Lewiston hospital officials acknowledge there is more work to be done, but warned the numbers do not represent the full picture.
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Art Walk L/A to return Friday with artists downtown and live music
In addition to the downtown art, a concert with four local music acts is scheduled for 7-10 p.m. at the Simard-Payne amphitheater.
Maine congregations wrestle with reopening in the wake of vaccinations
Faith groups across the state are returning to ‘a new normal,’ knowing that some members may not be inoculated.
Lewiston’s Isaiah Harris qualifies for 800-meter semifinals at U.S. track and field trials
Lewiston High School graduate finished third in his heat. He next races on Saturday night.
State pulls licenses from Lewiston cremation business after finding improperly handled remains
Affordable Cremation Solutions loses its licenses for 30 days pending a hearing before the state Board of Funeral Services on July 13.
Lewiston man gets 6 years for illegal marijuana operations
Richard Daniels was one of more than a dozen defendants charged in a broad-based organization that manufactured marijuana under the guise of the Maine Medical Marijuana program.
Lewiston man to serve 5 years for shooting at police
Joshua Boyd claims the gun discharged accidentally.
COVID-19 crunches cookie sales, but Maine Girl Scouts avoid big surplus
Maine Girl Scout troops still reported more than $4 million in sales this year, while sweetly dodging the large surpluses faced nationally.
‘It’s an employee’s market’: Students help fill the demand for labor in Maine
With many Maine employers looking everywhere for workers, the local prospects look good for students seeking summer jobs this year.
Attorney General will not proceed with probe into pro-Palestine graffiti at Bates College
The Maine A.G.’s Office said the pro-Palestine writing expressed opinions “that would not be actionable under the Maine Civil Rights Act.”