A former pool hall and bar that was the scene of a mass shooting last October has taken on a new role saving lives as an emergency warming center in Lewiston.
This week's "In the Arena" podcast features a deep dive into how the tragedy in October 2023 impacted Maine gun laws and this year's elections.
Police responded Tuesday night to reports of gunshots on Pine Street, according to officials. Lewiston Police Lt. Derrick St. Laurent said around 7:54 p.m., witnesses reported hearing a disturbance ...
An emergency warming shelter in Lewiston opened Friday night at one of the sites of last year's mass shooting. The ...
The non-profit “Sweetser” is opening a new clinic to meet this critical need, and the location is significant. “Every Mainer ...
Police investigating a deadly shooting in Portland, Maine, this summer announced five new arrests Wednesday and continue to ...
AUGUSTA, Maine (WMTW) - The Maine Department of Public Safety has launched a $3 million grant program to reimburse first ...
Gun rights groups filed a lawsuit Tuesday that seeks to overturn the 72-hour waiting period law that Maine lawmakers passed ...
Portland police are still searching for 45-year-old Kristofer Haken of Londonderry, New Hampshire, who may be armed and is ...
The laws allow families to go directly to a judge and request the removal of their family member's weapons if they believe they are harmful to themself or others.
Police didn’t say what led to the shooting. They found the 46-year-old victim suffering from a serious gunshot wound.
The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Bangor asserts that the new law needlessly delays exercising of the 2nd Amendment ...