Members of three families living at 49 Hanover St. all got out safely Tuesday night.
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Coffee by Design settles trademark infringement lawsuit
The defendants agree to a court order that will require them to stop using CBD as their trademark.
Portland woman assaulted after being followed through Old Port
Police say the woman was punched and knocked to the ground.
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.
Portland Metro got a record 2.1 million riders on the bus in 2019
Ridership on the region’s largest public transit system has grown by 45% since 2013.
Portland puts off vote on marijuana licenses until at least March
City Council committees continue to debate proposed rules for a lottery to award as many as 20 retail licenses, meaning Portland won’t be ready when the state is likely to start recreational sales.
Two Maine agencies each to receive over $1 million grants for YouthBuild programs
Goodwill Industries of Northern New England and Learning Works each will receive federal funds for their programs that support youth employment.
Portland edges closer to adopting rules for marijuana retailers
Officials are scheduled to meet Tuesday to finalize the proposed regulations they will send to the City Council for approval.
Developer’s request would lay groundwork for Portland’s tallest building
Tim Soley wants city planners to double the heights allowed for new building projects in the Old Port that create and preserve publicly accessible open space.
What’s that buzz? Watch out, a snow squall could be coming
Wednesday’s warning about a snow squall affecting southern Maine provided a bit of a jolt to people unfamiliar with the new alert system from the National Weather Service.