Police ask for help in search for person of interest in connection with MBTA assault

Police are turning to the public for help in their search for a person of interest in connection with an assault at an MBTA stationRead More

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Investigation underway in Roxbury after man died of apparent gunshot wound

A man died of an apparent gunshot wound in Roxbury, and police are investigating his death. Just before 9:30 Sunday night, Boston Police responded toRead More

MBTA launching urine detection pilot program

The MBTA is launching a pilot program to rid its stations of urine. The pilot program will debut this summer in four downtown elevators. TheRead More

Boston Police officer, second person injured in multi-car crash

A Boston Police officer and a person in another car were transported to area hospitals with injuries after a Dorchester multi-car crash. A Boston PoliceRead More

Police investigating shooting in Roxbury

Police are investigating a shooting in Roxbury that left a man with life-threatening injuries, officials said. Officers responding to Rockland Avenue for reports of aRead More

Traffic snarls as weekend Sumner Tunnel closures begin

BOSTON (AP) — The first of 36 consecutive weekend closures of the Sumner Tunnel caused some traffic jams — and irritated drivers. The closure fromRead More

Frogman 5K in Boston Harbor honors fallen servicemembers

A 5K swim across Boston Harbor honored fallen servicemembers and raised thousands of dollars for support groups on Sunday. The Boston Frogman 5K saw NavyRead More

‘They are going to bounce back’: Fans confident Celtics will once again follow loss with a big win

Despite their team losing to the Golden State Warriors, Celtics fans said they were confident the Cs would rebound in Game 5 Monday. “We allRead More

Massachusetts health officials confirm 2 additional cases of monkeypox

The Massachusetts Department of Health announced two new cases of monkeypox in two adult men, the organization said in a statement Sunday. According to theRead More

MBTA to try urine sensors on elevators this summer

BOSTON (AP) — Urine trouble no more, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority hopes, with a new program to tackle public urination in system elevators withRead More