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Richard Lupo II will spend more than three-and-a-half years in prison. → Read More
The planned repairs are based on an engineering study done five years ago and will cost $128,000. → Read More
Lupo will be sentenced October 9th. → Read More
Some events and organizations are separating from politics this summer. A UMaine professor of political science discusses what that means to the candidates hoping to get their message out to the masses. → Read More
This is an interview with Ken Fredette, the leader of the House Republicans who is running for his party's nomination to campaign to become Maine's 75th Governor → Read More
Part of our series of Gubernatorial Primary interviews with the 11 candidates running for the Blaine House. Primary election day is June 12th → Read More
Our conversation with Democrat Adam Cote who is running to be the party candidate for the November Gubernatorial Election. → Read More
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Taylor Kinzler sat down and spoke with former State Representative Diane Russell who is running for the Democratic nomination in the 2018 Gubernatorial Primary. → Read More
The full interview with Mark Dion who is running to be the next Governor of the state of Maine. → Read More
Because of an increase in non-emergency 9-1-1 calls Stockton Springs officials proposed a $100 fee for the third time someone calls for assistance from the ambulance service. Some feel this might make people hesitate to call when they are having an actual emergency. → Read More
After crews dealt with 30 wildfires around the state Monday, Maine Forest Service officials remind people this is common at this time of year, but you can reduce the number of fires that happen. → Read More
Two people were taken to the hospital after they were hit by a car in a parking lot of a store in Brewer → Read More
EMMC in Bangor was the first hospital in New England to start using a test to find trace levels of Troponin in people with heart issues. Being able to detect them in such small quantities is helping doctors start treatment sooner and with more accuracy. → Read More
17 year old Caleb Springer started working on four wheelers and dirt bikes when he was 10. Now he has created a snow machine from a lawn mower and that landed him a job in Brewer. → Read More
Land on Perkins Avenue in Old Town donated by the city to be the site of the next Habitat for Humanity home, but this will help three families instead of just one with the construction of a three unit condo. → Read More
The greenhouses are filling up, and so are the rentals for raised beds in the community garden in Bangor. All sure signs Spring is on its way. Eventually. → Read More
It started with a simple photo while sitting in traffic, now after dozens and dozens of social media shares the photo has brought attention to the Air Force JROTC program at Brewer High School. And the cadets believe the act getting notoriety is not an anomaly but an honored tradition. → Read More
It started with a simple photo while sitting in traffic, now after dozens and dozens of social media shares the photo has brought attention to the Air Force JROTC program at Brewer High School. And the cadets believe the act getting notoriety is not an anomaly but an honored tradition. → Read More
Two individuals and three organizations will be honored at the 23rd Annual Tourism Awards event for the Greater Bangor Convention & Visitors Bureau in May at the Cross Insurance Center. → Read More
It started in 1905 and Bluejacket Ship Crafters in Searsport is still making model ships in their location right off Route 1. There is more to the building and the company than meets the eye. → Read More