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Dexter Father, Son Charged with Fentanyl Trafficking
A father and son from Dexter have been charged with drug trafficking after a months-long investigation.
First 2023 New Year’s Baby Born at Bangor Hospital
Congratulations to the proud parents of Bangor's first New Year's baby in 2023.
Bangor Homeowners Find Alleged Burglar Upstairs, He Jumps Out Window
Clifford G. Dupray, 36, was arrested after police, assisted by a canine officer, found him hiding behind a nearby residence on Wednesday.
Lubec Murder Victim Identified, Suspect Due Back in Court
The body found in a car trunk earlier this month in Lubec has been identified as that of 58-year-old Eva Cox.
Lubec Man Arrested in Virginia after Girlfriend’s Body Found in Car Trunk
On Tuesday, investigators discovered a body -- believed to be that of 58-year-old Eva Cox -- in the trunk of a car near the residence.
Effective Immediately, All Maine Adults Eligible for COVID-19 Booster Shot
Gov. Janet Mills on Wednesday announced that all Maine adults are now eligible to receive a COVD-19 booster shot.
Police Find Drugs ‘Disturbingly Accessible’ to Kids in Bangor Apartment
Two people face drug charges after authorities on Wednesday searched a Kenduskeag Avenue apartment and found suspected fentanyl in the kitchen.
Taleek McFadden, 32, and Cassandra Means, 33, each faces a Class A charge of aggravated trafficking in fentanyl following a four-month investigation.
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Police Thwart Major Alleged Drug Ring Supplying Hancock, Penobscot Counties
Six people were arrested Wednesday and charged with felony drug trafficking after police raided an apartment in Hermon determined to be a distribution center for a Detroit, Michigan-based trafficking organization.
Police: Aggressive Driving Leads to Death of Old Orchard Beach Man
A man from Old Orchard Beach was killed Thursday morning when he unsafely tried to merge into the passing lane of Interstate 95 in Sidney, according to police.
Maine To Review New CDC Guidance on Masks in Higher-risk Areas
Mainers could soon find themselves wearing face coverings again under certain circumstances, based on new COVID-19 guidance from the United States Centers for Disease Control on Tuesday.