Kind-hearted electrician sets up fund for elderly Woburn woman whose home fell into disrepair

A Woburn woman living in the same home since 1969, on a very limited income, received a helping hand from some kind-hearted people. Time hasRead More

Feds call for 2 months in prison for Loughlin, 5 months for Giannulli

BOSTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors urged a judge Monday to accept deals that call for “Full House” actor Lori Loughlin to spend two months inRead More

‘I put my head out to scream for help’: Man rescued from house fire in Revere

A man trapped on the second floor of his Revere home after a fire broke out was brought to safety. Firefighters were called to theirRead More

Nearly 60,000 without power as tropical storm cleanup continues throughout Mass.

Tropical Storm Isaias barreled through Massachusetts on Tuesday, downing trees and power lines and leaving behind a trail of destruction. As of 6 p.m. Wednesday,Read More

Tree knocked down by heavy winds traps man in Rehoboth, storm leaves wake of destruction elsewhere

Emergency responders rescued a man in Rehoboth after a tree fell on him Tuesday, officials said. Firefighters and EMTs responded to reports of a manRead More

‘Re-opening is happening too fast’: Teacher’s union, UMass faculty, students concerned about in-person learning plans

LOWELL, MASS. (WHDH) -Calling it a looming “COVID crisis on campus” the Massachusetts Teachers Association held an emergency meeting online Monday. The Massachusetts Teachers Association,Read More

Police investigating after 4-year-old drowns in Danvers river

Police are investigating after a 4-year-old girl drowned in a Danvers river Sunday, officials said. Witnesses said police searched the Crane River for several minutesRead More

‘Courage will not skip this generation’: 111th NAACP convention held in Boston

The kickoff to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s national convention in Boston certainly is not what organizers had envisioned months ago.Read More

Newton school district considering tents, outdoor learning for reopening plan

Educators in Newton are considering classes outdoor this fall as a way to safely get students back in the classroom during the coronavirus pandemic. TentsRead More

Brockton police, victim turn to public for help identifying accused hit-and-run driver

A Brockton cyclist was hospitalized for weeks after a hit-and-run crash left him seriously injured. Now, he and the police are turning to the publicRead More