City Manager Carollynn Lear read a Proclamation praising first responders efforts and the more than 100 guardsmen who responded that night.
As investigators seek the cause of the Bangor jet crash, tributes for the six victims reveal their lives and passions, highlighting profound community loss.
The business class jet crashed at the Bangor International Airport on January 25, 2026.
Shawna Collins of Texas and Nick Mastrascusa of Hawaii were the final two victims to be named in the Jan. 25 crash.
Maine's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has positively identified all six victims in the January crash of a ...
All six people killed when a business jet linked to a Houston law firm crashed at Bangor International Airport last month have now been officially identified by authorities in Maine. The Bangor Police ...
Officials have released the final two names of the six victims in a Jan. 25 plane crash that occurred at the Bangor ...
Officials have now identified all six people killed when a private jet crashed and caught fire at the Bangor International Airport last month.
Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has positively identified the final two victims in the January plane crash at the Bangor ...
The remaining unidentified victims who died in the plane crash at the Bangor International Airport have been positively ...
Maine's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has confirmed the names of two further victims of the private plane crash, which ...
Police have identified four of the six people killed in a plane crash at the Bangor Airport last month. Bangor police said the medical examiner’s office identified four of the victims as Tara Arnold, ...