Sports
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Bangor Auditorium Hosts Former Players For Final Shoot Around
- The Bangor Auditorium hosted former tournament basketball players today for a final shoot around. Nick Coit was there and got to hang out with some of the athletes.The Bangor Auditorium hosted...
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Bangor Roller Derby Holds Its First Public Bout
- Tonight was the big night for Bangor Roller Derby. The league hosting its first public bout at the old Hampden Academy gym. It was a packed house tonight, with around 400 people there to...
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UMaine Hockey Team's Season Ends With Loss To UMass Lowell In Hockey East Quarterfinals
- Game Two of the Hockey East quarterfinals tonight. It was win or go home for the UMaine Black Bears. In the second period, on the power play, it's Devin Shore scoring his second goal of the...
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Senior Mixed Doubles Teams Heading To National Tournament
- It's off to nationals for a group of local tennis players. 16 teams have earned spots at the event in Tennessee and all of the players are over 50 years old. It's a co-ed event. Scott Storgaard...
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UMaine Hockey Falls In Game One Of Hockey East Quarterfinals
- The UMaine hockey team starting its postseason run tonight. The Black Bears playing UMass-Lowell in Game One of the Hockey East Quarterfinals. The teams playing a best-of-three series. A good...
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Bangor Roller Derby To Host Home Bout Saturday
- Bangor Roller Derby will host its first public bout this Saturday, at 6PM, at the old Hampden Academy gym. Nick Coit recently got to visit with the team.Bangor Roller Derby will host its first...
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Special Names Help 'Pump Up' Roller Derby Athletes
- This weekend, Bangor Roller Derby will host its first "bout" at the old Hampden Academy gym. It's a growing sport around here. Nick Coit joins us with a look at unique part of it. These...
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Hermon Meadow Opens Up Golf Season
- Tomorrow morning, it'll officially be golf season in the area. Hermon Meadow will open for play at 9:00 AM. Hermon usually starts its season at some point in March, though it was after that two...
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UMaine Hockey Prepares For Hockey East Quarterfinals
- UMaine hockey starts up its playoff run in the Hockey East quarterfinals tomorrow night at UMass Lowell. The team had its last practice before leaving today. Nick Coit has more from Orono. UMaine...
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Bangor Auditorium To Host Former Tournament Players
- There'll be one last chance for former tournament players to shoot around at the Bangor Auditorium this weekend. The Saturday event will benefit the newly formed Maine Basketball Hall of Fame....
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Bangor Competing in "Main Street Matters" Program
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State Police Gearing up for Busy Holiday Weekend
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Officials Warn of Vacation Scams
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6 Wyeth Paintings Sell for $2M at New York City Auction
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Secretary of State Reminds Mainers of Military Benefits
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Ralph Nader Loses Appeal of '04 Ballots
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Salmon Released into Penobscot After Growing in Treated Wastewater
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Charleston Sex Offender Sentenced to 35 Years In Federal Prison Gets State Sentence
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Bouffard New Maine Prison Warden
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High School Documentarians Honor Veterans
Breaking News from CBS
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Video: Jodi Arias' full statement to jury
In Full: Jodi Arias, seeking to avoid the death penalty, makes her case for a life sentence in a statement to the same jury that convicted her of first-degree murder.
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Earthquake, multiple aftershocks jolt Californians
Early morning temblor felt as far away as San Francisco cuts utilities to residents in northern Calif.
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Video: All That Mattered: The Brooklyn Bridge turns 130
The Brooklyn Bridge opened 130 years ago today - and connected Manhattan and Brooklyn for the first time. Charlie Rose reports.
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Video: Flavored water: Healthy or not?
Dr. Lisa Young, a nutritionist and professor at New York University, and Stuart Elliot, an advertising columnist for The New York Times, talk to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the nutrition of flavored water and how they're being marketed.
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Video: TGI Fridays accused of tampering with premium alcohol
Investigators in New Jersey accuse some TGI Friday restaurants of cheating people who thought they were buying premium alcohol. Instead, customers were getting cheap whiskey, rubbing alcohol or water. Charlie Rose reports.




