Mike Michaud Takes Initial Step Into Maine Governor’s Race
U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud, D-Maine, announced Thursday he would form an exploratory committee as part of a campaign for Maine governor in 2014.
U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud, D-Maine, announced Thursday he would form an exploratory committee as part of a campaign for Maine governor in 2014.
Memorial Day is a day to remember those that have fought, and died, for the very rights we have today. If you see a veteran, or a serving member of our Military today, stop and thank them for their service, it's the very least we can all do. Here are some area events to remember what Memorial Day is truly all about...
Electro Magnetic Pulse, or EMP, has been identified as a possible threat to our electric infrastructure and one way an EMP can occur is as the result of a solar flare.
Currently NASA is monitoring massive solar flares that have erupted from the sun over the past few days. Luckily, the coronal mass ejections have not been directed toward earth but many scientists worry that if a powerful flare is directed toward earth it could have a major impact on the electric power system.
Got your moose yet?
Well, technically you can't get your moose without a permit and you have very little time left to apply online.
Maine State Police say a missing elderly man from Maryland may be headed to Maine where he used to live.
Police say 69-year-old Timothy John Fowler, who has Alzheimer’s disease, walked away from an adult day care center in Largo, Md., on April 8.
With our own minimum wage battle underway here in Maine, the fight for higher wages goes on everywhere. In NYC, some fast food workers are picketing for increased wages and the establishment of a union
Great news this morning from Maine Warden Corporal John MacDonald:
Game Warden Captain Chris Cloutier was sworn in this morning as the new Game Warden Major for the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
Today's Closings and Delays:
Due to the impending Winter Storm, here is the list of closings & cancellations:
It seems like summer, or at least the hot weather, comes around a little later here in Bangor than in other parts of the country, but there's still plenty of time to enjoy the pools for people who want to beat the heat without leaving the city.