For more than a century, a Maine native who served during World War I lay in anonymity at a Lewiston cemetery. U.S. Army Pvt.
Maine can compel those with serious mental illnesses to comply with outpatient treatment. Proponents of this law believe it could have pushed the Lewiston shooter to accept help before he became ...
The City of Lewiston and Maine Attorney General's Office fronted the money to open the free therapy center until federal ...
Here's a look at the feedback and recommendations the New England State Police Administrators Conference provided to the ...
Lawyers for 100 survivors and relatives of victims of the deadliest shooting in Maine history have begun the formal process ...
Of the money donated in the months following the deadliest shooting in Maine history, $4.7 million went to individuals ...
Victims of the Lewiston shooting announced Tuesday that they plan to sue the Department of Defense, U.S. Army and an army hospital for negligence in failing to respond to warning signs and an explicit ...
The response fund raised over $6.6 million; $4.9 million was allocated to victims, family members and survivors, while $1.7 million went to community nonprofits. Donors were able to specify which ...
The lawyers have served notice of their lawsuit for failing to respond warning signs and a threat from Army Reserve Sergeant ...
The survivors and families of victims of the mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine last year are taking legal action against the ...
One hundred individual family members and survivors are notifying the U.S. government of their intent to pursue claims ...
Lawyers representing survivors and families of the victims in the deadly rampage are pursuing negligence claims against the ...