FRONTLINE, the Portland Press Herald and Maine Public premiere a one-hour documentary examining the missed opportunities by police, military and mental health care in the lead-up to the Lewiston mass shooting in October 2023.
Featuring interviews with journalists, survivors and family members of the 18 victims, the film spotlights the devastating impact of the shooting, including on Maine’s Deaf community.
And in a new interview, the gunman’s family calls for change.
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Opinion Posted: 10:43 AM
Opinion: Belfast follows Portland’s lead with courageous divestment vote
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Local & State Posted: 7:34 AM
Storm delivers soaking rain, high winds to Maine
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Opinion: Single-issue voters hurt our democracy
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Hope House a valuable resource for new Mainers
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
The clock is ticking on equal rights
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Cops & Courts Posted: 4:00 AM
Breakdown in Maine: Investigating the Lewiston shooting
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Books Posted: 4:00 AM
Can a recovering alcoholic save his old woodsman buddy from drink?
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Arts & Entertainment Posted: 4:00 AM
‘Wicked’ is a box office hit, and 2 Mainers helped make it happen
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Opinion Posted: 4:00 AM
Clarence Page: Why didn’t Joe Biden keep his promise?
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Food Posted: 4:00 AM
The Wrap: Dizzy Birds Rotisserie to close, new bakery opens in Windham
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Letters Posted: 4:00 AM
Will Collins put people over politics?
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Toy Fund Posted: 4:00 AM
Grandparents send heartfelt letters to Toy Fund
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Local & State
Homeless people are being moved more quickly in Portland, but some have nowhere to go
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Business
L.L.Bean to lay off up to 75 Maine workers
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Local & State
After several inches of snow, heavy rain and strong winds on tap for Maine
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Opinion
Opinion: Lay this election directly at the feet of Fox News
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Arts & Entertainment
Organizers put Carnaval Maine on ice
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Business
Taco Trio moving back to old location in South Portland
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Local & State
Casco Bay Bridge reopens to southbound traffic
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Cops & Courts
Body found in Edgecomb identified, death ruled a homicide
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The Maine Forecast
Another round of freezing rain, high winds in store for Wednesday
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Business
Avelo Airlines to offer flights between Portland, New Haven
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The Maine Forecast
Another round of freezing rain, high winds in store for Wednesday
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Local & State
Sen. King introduces bill to study low-level blast injuries on military personnel
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Rumford mill mishap causes discolored snow; residents advised to steer clear
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Business
Taco Trio moving back to old location in South Portland
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Portland Forecaster
Portland Gear Hub raises funds to buy its building
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Biddeford-Saco-OOB Courier
UNE professor part of groundbreaking study on wetland carbon storage
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Toy Fund
Grandparents send heartfelt letters to Toy Fund
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Letters
Consider the damage caused by the Walmart effect
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Business
Proposed Kroger-Albertsons merger halted by federal, state judges
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Nation & World
Complaint against Luigi Mangione reveals new details in CEO shooting
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Nation & World
Humanitarian aid to North Gaza mostly blocked for the last 2 months, UN says
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Business
Skowhegan’s Maine Grains eyes expansion with $700,000 grants
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Times Record
Midcoast housing authority pausing vouchers in preparation for new Topsham complex
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Kennebunk Post
Teacher contract includes planning time, salary scale
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College
Duke overcomes a sluggish start and beats Incarnate Word
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Lakes Region Weekly
Fire that destroyed Bridgton barn deemed accidental
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Local & State
6-hour standoff in Oakland ends with arrest
Storm delivers soaking rain, high winds to Maine
The National Weather Service says there is a strong possibility of power outages and flooding from Wednesday's storm, which is expected to last through the night.
The Wrap: Dizzy Birds Rotisserie to close, new bakery opens in Windham
Also, luncheonette coming to Portland and Allagash named to 2024 Fast Co. list of honorees.
Feds announce permanent extension of asylum seeker work permits
Sen. Angus King, Rep. Chellie Pingree and Gov. Janet Mills recently asked federal officials to extend the maximum amount of time eligible immigrants and asylum seekers have for extensions on work permit renewals, from 180 days to 540.
Scarborough boys hold off Portland in early season showdown
Red Storm make big plays in second half to prevail, 61-53.
Scarborough girls continue fast start by downing Portland
Red Storm improve to 2-0 with a 48-31 victory.
Opinion: Belfast follows Portland’s lead with courageous divestment vote
My hope is that these actions will serve as an inspiration for other Maine communities to take stand against Israel's genocide of Palestinians.
A Portland woman carries on tradition with Norwegian wedding cake
Kransekake is made of 18 rings formed into a tree of sorts and also is served on Christmas.
Maine Voices Live with Craig Grossi, author and Marine Corps veteran
Portland Press Herald staff writer Ray Routhier sits down with author and Marine Corps veteran Craig Grossi for a conversation during a live event at One Longfellow Square on Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 7 p.m.