Bangor, Maine News Update: January 19, 2021Bangor, Maine News Update: January 19, 2021The Maine CDC 318 new cases of COVID-19 statewide and three more Mainers who have died, 2 in Penobscot and 1 in Hancock counties. Cindy CampbellCindy Campbell
Bangor, Maine News Update: January 18, 2021Bangor, Maine News Update: January 18, 2021The Maine CDC reports 342 new cases of COVID-19 statewide and 4 people diagnosed with the virus who have died.Cindy CampbellCindy Campbell
Bangor, Maine News Update: January 15, 2021Bangor, Maine News Update: January 15, 2021An Auburn man is hospitalized after being stabbed twice in the stomach and chest. Cindy CampbellCindy Campbell
Bangor, Maine News Update: January 14, 2021Bangor, Maine News Update: January 14, 2021An Auburn man is hospitalized after being stabbed twice in the stomach and chest. Cindy CampbellCindy Campbell
Bangor, Maine News Update: January 13, 2021Bangor, Maine News Update: January 13, 2021The Maine CDC reports 724 new cases of COVID-19 statewide and 11 more people, diagnosed with the virus, who have died. Cindy CampbellCindy Campbell
Bangor, Maine News Update: January 12, 2021Bangor, Maine News Update: January 12, 2021The Maine CDC statistics show another consecutive day of relatively low COVID-19 infections, with 314 new cases reported on Monday. Cindy CampbellCindy Campbell
Bangor, Maine News Update: January 11, 2021Bangor, Maine News Update: January 11, 2021For the first time in weeks, the news from the Maine CDC is encouraging. Cindy CampbellCindy Campbell
Bangor, Maine News Update: January 8, 2021Bangor, Maine News Update: January 8, 2021The Maine CDC reports 13 more Mainers, diagnosed with COVID-19, have died. Cindy CampbellCindy Campbell
Bangor, Maine News Update: January 7, 2021Bangor, Maine News Update: January 7, 2021The Maine CDC reports 531 new cases of COVID-19 statewide and three more people, diagnosed with the virus, who have died. Cindy CampbellCindy Campbell
Bangor, Maine News Update: January 6, 2021Bangor, Maine News Update: January 6, 2021The Maine CDC reports 599 new cases of COVID-19 statewide and nine more people, diagnosed with the virus, who have died.Cindy CampbellCindy Campbell