Cindy Campbell is the News Director for Townsquare Media in Bangor and is a co-host of the Q-106.5 Morning Show. After a brief stint with a station that played instrumentals, Cindy became part of the Q-106.5 family at the age of 25, playing the Country Music she loves. She added news reporting to her duties about 10 years ago and enjoys sharing information, as well as music and fun each morning with the people of Maine. Cindy lives in Orrington and loves dogs and fishing.
Cindy Campbell
Milford Man Guilty to Attempted Murder for Hammer Attack
A Milford man who hit his girlfriend in the head with a hammer in Alton after kidnapping her has pleaded guilty to multiple charges.
Maine Fishing Boat Positively ID’d On The Bottom Of The Ocean
Maine officials say what appears to be a body has been observed on the missing fishing boat, which is deep below the surface.
Bangor Police Arrest Man For Alleged Possession of Child Porn
A Bangor man is facing charges after explicit images were allegedly found on his electronic devices depicting young children.
Lincoln Man Arrested For Bangor Convenience Store Robbery
A Lincoln man is facing charges for a convenience store robbery in Bangor.
1 Person Was Seriously Hurt in Ellsworth Apartment House Fire
The State Fire Marshal's Office says one person suffered serious injuries when an apartment house caught fire in Ellsworth.
Maine Police Seize Guns, Stolen Items, And Drugs, Arrest 4
Maine State Police have arrested four people and seized multiple guns after a traffic stop prompted the execution of a search warrant.
Texas Man Admits Stealing Nearly $400K From Vacationing Mainers
A Texas man has pleaded guilty to stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from a Maine couple while they were on vacation.
Maine Marine Patrol Is Still Searching For 2 Missing Fishermen
The Maine Marine Patrol will continue the search today for a missing father and son and their fishing boat.
Bangor Police Investigating 2 New Convenience Store Robberies
Bangor Police are investigating two new convenience store robberies, after a similar incident last week.
Maine Residents Can Avoid Brutal Wind Chills At Warming Centers
With wind chills expected as low as 30 below zero, communities across the state have opened warming centers.