Rallies along Boston Marathon route denounce hate, violence against Asian-Americans
Hundreds of people demonstrated along the Boston Marathon route Saturday to protest violence and hate against Asian-Americans, with organizers saying their work was just beginning.Read More
Duxbury HS football coach fired amid investigation into anti-Semitic play calls
DUXBURY, MASS. (WHDH) – Duxbury High School’s head football coach has been fired after an investigation reportedly revealed that varsity players for used anti-Semitic languageRead More
NH teen, father say alleged kidnapping was just a misunderstanding, call for TX man to be released
A 17-year-old New Hampshire girl who police say was kidnapped by an 18-year-old from Texas is now saying the whole incident was just a misunderstanding.Read More
Rhode Island youth volunteer to test vaccine
More than a dozen Rhode Island students are volunteering for Moderna’s vaccine trial on children. The clinical trial includes 3,000 teens and pre-teens — includingRead More
Cape town gets emergency testing site after seeing positivity rates nearly 4 times state average
Health officials on the Cape are calling for more vaccines as they’ve seen a surge in coronavirus cases. According to state data, Barnstable and YarmouthRead More
Mass. advancing to Phase 4, Step 1 of state’s reopening plan; travel order to be replaced with advisory
BOSTON (WHDH) – The Baker-Polito Administration announced Thursday that Massachusetts will advance to Step 1 of Phase 4 of the state’s reopening plan on Monday,Read More
Baker announces vaccine eligibility dates for all state residents over the age of 16
In about a month, all Massachusetts residents over the age of 16 will become eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday.Read More
NH officials urge testing after multiple COVID-19 cases linked to wrestling tournament
State officials in New Hampshire are urging people who participated in or attended a wrestling tournament in Hampton earlier in the month to get testedRead More
Riders protest MBTA service cuts in Boston
Several dozen people gathered in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood on Sunday to protest newly enacted MBTA service cuts that they say will dramatically impact their dailyRead More
Children packed into Border Patrol tent for days on end
HOUSTON (AP) — Hundreds of immigrant children and teenagers have been detained at a Border Patrol tent facility in packed conditions, with some sleeping onRead More