The defendants agree to a court order that will require them to stop using CBD as their trademark.
Dennis Hoey
Dennis Hoey is the Portland Press Herald’s night reporter, covering any and all news that breaks in the late afternoon and evening hours. He has been chasing stories after normal business hours in Portland since 2008. Before that he worked in the Press Herald’s Brunswick Bureau where he spent several years covering news in several midcoast towns from Rockland and Wiscasset to Bath and Brunswick. He also covered Bath Iron Works, the Brunswick Naval Air Station, Bowdoin College, and the Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant during his years in Brunswick. When he’s not hunting down criminals, politicians or law enforcement officials, Dennis enjoys spending time riding his bicycle, hiking, and cross country skiing.
Portland woman assaulted after being followed through Old Port
Police say the woman was punched and knocked to the ground.
Tractor-trailer swipes school bus in Limington
None of the students on the School School Administrative District 6 bus were injured.
Cornish man seriously injured in Limington crash
A car driven by Shawn Harmon, 29, left the road and struck a large pine tree, the York County Sheriff’s Office says.
Gray man charged with making several false public reports to authorities
The most recent hoax involved a 911 call that said a snowmobile crashed through the ice on Crystal Lake, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office says.
Sunday’s storm markedly different in northern, southern Maine
A foot of snow fell in Aroostook County and heavy sleet north of Bangor, while precipitation was limited to rain in southern Maine, where Portland set another high-temperature record.
Maine’s members of Congress concerned for safety of U.S. troops in Iraq
Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King, and Reps. Jared Golden and Chellie Pingree also express hope that the president will use the apparent limited nature of Iran’s strike to de-escalate tensions in the region.
Two men found dead in Saco home are related, police say
Jeffrey Robinson was the uncle of Nicholas Robinson; police are trying to determine if the deaths are drug-related.
Payment processing company in Portland tells state it is laying off 139 employees
Evo Payments International on Cumberland Avenue filed a notice that is required at least 90 days before a business closes or institutes a mass layoff.
Sens. Collins, King object to proposed Navy shipbuilding reductions
The U.S. senators from Maine make their concerns known Tuesday in a letter to Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.