The ongoing search for Robert Card, an Army reservist who authorities say fatally shot 18 people at a bowling alley and a bar in Maine, has prompted dread throughout Maine.
What happened to the money donated to help victims of the Lewiston mass shooting has been a sore spot for some survivors and families who lost loved ones.
The red flag law passed by Maine voters in November takes effect Saturday, expanding the ways firearms can be temporarily ...
Councilors will hear from the Maine Resiliency Center this month on how it could help assess the ongoing needs of those impacted by the mass shooting.
The Root Cellar will donate more than $65,000 to VictimsFirst, matching funds it received after the Oct. 25, 2023, mass ...
The city council is moving forward with a plan to assess and address the financial burden of the mass shooting on those families.
PORTLAND, Maine — The U.S. government wants a judge to dismiss a lawsuit from survivors and relatives of the victims of Maine’s deadliest mass shooting, who say the Army failed them by not intervening ...
Just weeks after a mass shooting killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, the city is celebrating a state championship for the high school boys' soccer team. Just a few weeks ago, a gunman took the lives ...