BANGOR, Maine — Penobscot County spent nearly $2 million to purchase and tear down a downtown Bangor building — and the lot remains empty more than five months after the demolition.
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Country Rock Superstar Hardy is coming to the Maine Savings Amphitheater. He doesn’t want Bangor to ...
Musical group Kidz Bop will be hopping off their album and going live in Bangor on Saturday, July 5 as part of their ...
City staff and the Downtown Bangor Partnership are reviving a proposal to place a large, internally lit sign spelling out ...
BANGOR, Maine — A Portland-based nonprofit has officially taken over operations of Bangor's only low-barrier homeless shelter ...
Officials say a search by Waterville Police and the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency intercepted a large amount of cocaine base ...
A health care provider in Bangor may have to furlough some of their employees because they can't access the federal funds ...
Senator Susan Collins says she is opposed to a cap on indirect costs on biomedical research funded by National Institutes of ...
Not only are they celebrating their 50th anniversary this year, but also the anti-poverty organization’s acquisition of the ...
How much is acclaimed author turned radio station owner Stephen King's group pocketing from the sale of an AM/FM combo and an ...
The Trump administration is rescinding federal funding to build electric vehicle chargers, leaving in doubt $4 million for Maine to build out a network, though a larger sum from Washington is ...
Stephen King’s Bangor radio stations WZON and WZLO have a new owner. Both radio stations went off-air on Dec. 31. According to Radio Insight, J Hanson’s Mix Maine Media will purchase three stations ...