A state police trooper is seen at the scene of a traffic stop in Gardiner Thursday night, where a driver allegedly shot himself and investigators later found a body in his trunk. Credit: CBS 13 The ...
BANGOR, Maine — Bangor Pride has swelled so much that volunteers who managed the annual LGBTQ+ community celebration are handing hosting duties to a full-time advocacy group, organizers said Tuesday.
BANGOR, Maine — A Newburgh man who pleaded guilty earlier this month to an Aug. 7 armed robbery at a Dysart’s Travel Stop where he once worked in his hometown, was arrested Christmas Day for violating ...
BANGOR, Maine — After initially receiving eight bids from construction firms ranging from nearly $900,000 to $1.3 million for construction of a permanent Bangor Waterfront concert facility, councilors ...
BANGOR, Maine — While city police continue to gather information on the whereabouts of three suspects, no arrests have been made as of Wednesday morning. Sgt. Paul Edwards said police have been ...
Brunswick man allegedly drove stolen Jeep drunk, spit at officers who found stolen credit cards by Opinion Contributor December 9, 2011January 27, 2012 News, Penobscot, Police Beat ...
Sanford man indicted for manslaughter in connection with February crash by Ryan McLaughlin November 14, 2011November 14, 2011 Posted in Bangor, News, Police Beat ...
BANGOR, Maine — Lex, a 2-year-old German shepherd, roamed around Classroom 102 at the James F. Doughty School on Thursday — panting, sniffing, searching. “Find the dope, boy. Go find that dope,” said ...
BLUE HILL, Maine — Fifty years ago, The Weekly Packet was the new kid on the journalism block. Jerry and Gayle Durnbaugh launched the Packet on Dec. 1, 1960. Last week, almost 50 years to the day ...
BANGOR, Maine — Gallery owner and photographer Aquelido Manuel Rodrigues was born in Bangor, but only by a sort of accident. His parents, including his Portuguese father who had been living in ...
ORONO, Maine — The news that an Italian court convicted on Wednesday a base chief for the CIA and 22 other Americans for the crime of rendition was evidence that the executive branch of the U.S.
Roughly 1,000 people a day trekked over to the Bangor Civic Center during the past week to cast early votes in the state and national election, according to city officials. All told, close to 9,000 ...