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Lewiston coverage from NEWS CENTER Maine
Lewiston community releases details for event marking one year since tragedy
In addition to the 18 people who lost their lives, the commemoration event will also honor those who responded and who continue to support individuals impacted.
Lewiston shooting victim rejoins Maine hockey team as associate head coach
Kyle Secor was at Schemengees Bar & Grille on the night of the Lewiston mass shootings and was shot at least four times.
Final report on Lewiston shooting spotlights shortcomings in procedures
"The commission unanimously finds that there were several opportunities that if taken, might have changed the course of these tragic events."
Gov. Mills delivers remarks over final report on Lewiston mass shooting
Gov. Janet Mills held a press conference where she delivered remarks over the final report released by the independent commission investigating the Lewiston tragedy.
Youth in Lewiston-Auburn area take a chance on league bowling at 'try me' event
Put on by the Bob and Lucy Violette Bowling Foundation, the group's goal is to pass along the passion of bowling to the next generation of league members.
Maine state program could have helped Lewiston gunman, national coalition says
The Maine chapter of the National Shattering Silence Coalition held a news conference at the state capitol advocating for the Progressive Treatment Program.
'Full of energy, positivity': Friends and family celebrate the life of Tricia Asselin
"Just knowing her, you're better for it. She's a tender-hearted person," one friend said.
Army and police missed chances to intervene before Lewiston mass shootings, final report says
The independent commission released its final report Tuesday on the shootings by an Army reservist who killed 18 people at a bowling alley and a bar in Lewiston.
Wiscasset man, a retired reporter, writes book detailing Lewiston tragedy
Robert Conlin is a former newspaper reporter who spoke with shooting victims' family members, as well as Robert Card's family and his friends.
Lewiston Public Schools honor devoted employee Lucy Violette killed in mass shooting
Lucy Violette worked in the business office of Lewiston Public Schools for 52 years. She was killed Oct. 25 during the Lewiston mass shooting.
'Like a huge family': Bowling foundation carries on legacy of couple killed in Lewiston shooting
Bob and Lucy Violette died in the mass shootings in October, and they were always supporting youth bowlers in the area, one family member said.
Army issues internal report relating to Lewiston shooting investigation
The Army's report found medical staff observed Robert Card had homicidal ideations and a hit list and recommended his personal weapons be taken away.
Army missed critical details in report on Lewiston shooter, deputy says
Sgt. Aaron Skolfield with the Sagadahoc County Sheriff's Office said the Army never contacted him to participate in the investigation.
Attorneys representing Lewiston families say Army ignored warnings before mass shooting
Attorneys claim the Army was aware that Robert Card was a threat to those around them at least six months before the mass shooting occurred.
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