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
3-Year-Old Boy & His Parents Hurt in a Vehicle Fire in Franklin
A 3-year-old boy and his parents are being treated for burns after a vehicle fire at a home in Franklin.
Maine State Police Say a Dead Body Was Found in Southwest Harbor
Police are investigating after a woman's body was found in a ditch in Southwest Harbor.
Missing Hancock 14-Year-Old Last Seen Outside Texas Roadhouse
Bangor Police are asking for the public's help locating a missing 14-year-old girl Hancock girl.
The Maine DEP Issues an Air Quality Alert Due to Canadian Fires
The Maine DEP has issued an air quality alert due to smoke blowing into our region from Canadian wildfires.
A Maine Man is Arrested for a Fire at his Stonington House
A man from Stonington is charged with arson for a fire at his house.
The Body of a Missing Fisherman from Old Town Has Been Recovered
The body of a man from Old Town who went missing while fishing on Pocumcus Lake has been recovered.
Pleasant Point Woman Charged With Arson, 2 Escape the House Fire
A Pleasant Point woman is charged with arson for allegedly setting fire to the home of someone she knew.
1 Person is Dead in a Hancock County Camper Fire
One person is dead after a camper caught fire in Mariaville.
Ellsworth Police Release Details of Tuesday’s Motorcycle Crash
Police have released more details about an early morning crash in Ellsworth that sent the rider of a motorcycle to the hospital.
It’s a Dark Monday Start for 50K+ Maine Households with No Power
Over 50,000 Maine residents began their Monday morning in the dark, as high winds and heavy rains knocked down branches and trees.