He faces 10 counts related to Mozido, a company that he founded in Texas to create software for people to do their banking on cellphones.
Edward D. Murphy
Ed covers the City of Westbrook and business stories for the Portland Press Herald.
Men accused of hate crime in Biddeford now charged with attacking black man in Portland on same day
Maurice Diggins and Dusty Leo, accused of shouting racial epithets before both alleged assaults, face state and federal charges.
Liberty development partner pleads not guilty in federal fraud case
Paul Hess worked with Michael Liberty to raise investment money for Liberty’s software company. Instead, prosecutors allege, they defrauded investors of millions.
Coalition to study Greater Portland transit, with eye to the future
Train, bus and ferry agencies of southern Maine want to develop a plan that will serve the area for the next 30 years.
Spectrum getting static for moving local-access channels to ‘digital Siberia’
A bill now being drafted would force the cable company to make community television easier to find by returning it to lower-number channels.
Trooper testifies that suspect in officer’s killing was hit while in handcuffs
Tyler Maloon says he saw Special Agent Glen Lang strike the man accused of shooting Somerset County Cpl. Eugene Cole.
Portland’s soaring passenger count, triple the national average, prompts airport improvements
More than 2 million passengers went through the Portland International Jetport last year, 15% more than in 2017.
Opponents refocus lobbying efforts in light of Mills’ support for CMP power line
‘We can’t say no to every single project,’ said the governor, explaining her support for the proposed 145-mile line that would carry hydropower from Quebec to Massachusetts.
Maine couple renovates Virgin Islands villa that will be marketed to Mainers
‘Were it not for the palm trees and the 80-degree weather, you could be in Maine.’
Portland raises price on land it deemed worthless but is wanted by developer in Westbrook
City officials will review Tuesday the $100,000 proposed sale of 5 acres to Waterstone Properties, developer of Rock Row.