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
High Winds Knock Out Power for Thousands of Maine Residents
Maine's power utilities are reporting thousands of residents are still without electricity, after a wind and rain storm that took down trees and branches.
Bucksport Police Arrest a Teacher Accused of Assaulting a Child
Bucksport Police are investigating an alleged assault by a kindergarten teacher against a child.
How Maine’s Leaders Responded to the Whole Foods Lobster Ban
Governor Mills and several other of Maine's political leaders are speaking out against the ban on lobsters by Whole Foods Markets.
Sullivan Drug Bust Nets 3 Arrests, Fentanyl, Coke, and a Shotgun
A drug bust in Sullivan resulted in three people being arrested, as well as the seizure of illegal drugs, and a firearm.
One Person is Dead, Two Injured in a Cherryfield Home Invasion
Police say one person was killed and two others were hurt in a home invasion in Cherryfield.
Penobscot Deputies Arrest Three in Greenbush with Dangerous Drugs
Three people are facing drug charges after they were allegedly caught in Greenbush with fentanyl and other drugs.
DNA Leads Police to Arrest a Maine Man for a 1996 Cold Case
A Gouldsboro man is facing charges for a 26-year-old cold case sexual assault in Hancock County.
Maine Voters Say Yes to Another 4 Years with Governor Janet Mills
Maine residents have voted Janet Mills to another term as Governor.
Cat Litter, Candy, and 23 Other Items You Need in Your Vehicle
Getting your vehicle ready for winter driving should include putting together an emergency kit, just in case you get stranded.
Maine’s Pediatric Doctors Ask Parents to Take Steps to Avoid RSV
As Maine hospitals struggle under an overwhelming number of pediatric RSV cases, medical leaders are asking parents to take steps to prevent their children from getting sick.