Maine Community Foundation created the Lewiston-Auburn Response Fund shortly after the shootings in Lewiston happened.
A hundred survivors and family members of victims of the deadliest mass shooting in Maine's history announced Tuesday their intent to sue the military.
The first year of the project gave twenty single mothers $1,000 a month with no restrictions on how the money could be spent.
The state's three resettlement agencies resettled nearly 700 people through the federal refugee admissions program during the ...
As a new $8.5 million federal grant sets out to bring more locally grown food into Maine's school nutrition programs over the ...
The restructured — and extended — multimedia agreement should put Boise State athletics in line with schools in college ...
Louis Scolnik, who died at age 101, leaves a legacy of compassion for the marginalized through his civil rights leadership ...
LEWISTON, Id.-An Idaho man pleaded guilty to attempted murder after attacking a woman with a hammer in August.
The race has become a referendum on what the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office did, and failed to do, before a shooting that ...
AUGUSTA-- An out-of-state nonprofit, along with family members of those lost in the Lewiston mass shooting, are raising ...
Maine’s twin cities broke ground on a multi-million dollar project announced by the Lewiston Auburn Clean Water Authority ...
In the weeks following the Lewiston mass shooting, thousands of donations poured in from across the state and country to support survivors and victims' families and help the broader community heal.