Boston resident says her vote is accounted for after ballot box burned

Crews were called to remove a mailbox near Copley Square in Boston Monday night where several pieces of mail were burned in a fire notRead More

North Andover HS moving to fully remote learning for 2 weeks citing positive coronavirus cases, gatherings

North Andover High school students will be taught remotely for the next two weeks due to recent gatherings that led to positive coronavirus cases, townRead More

Boston Public Schools reverting to fully-remote learning amid surge in COVID cases

BOSTON (WHDH) – Mayor Martin J. Walsh on Wednesday confirmed that Boston Public School will be shifting to a fully-remote learning model as new COVID-19Read More

Did you hear them? Officials investigating mysterious explosions in Brockton

The Brockton Fire Department is working to determine the origin of a series of loud explosions that were reported across the city late Monday night.Read More

Police: Man arrested after trying to kidnap 11-year-old girl in Worcester

A Hudson man is facing criminal charges after police say he tried to kidnap an 11-year-old girl in Worcester after asking her if she wantedRead More

Family of Juston Root calls for Gov. Baker to re-open case

The family of Juston Root, who was shot to death by police after a high-speed chase earlier this year, is asking Gov. Charlie Baker andRead More

Gloucester middle schooler says teacher, class ganged up on him for supporting Trump

A debate turned into a classroom clash after a Gloucester middle schooler voiced his support for President Trump following the first presidential debate. Jackson Cody,Read More

Police investigating 3 home burglaries that occurred over long weekend in Wellesley

Police have launched an investigation into three home burglaries over the long weekend in Wellesley. Two incidents occurred next door to each other on BoulderRead More

Popular Quincy deli shut down after employee tests positive, shoppers urged to contact health officials

A popular Quincy deli has closed its doors until further notice after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. The Commissioner of Quincy’s Health Department, RuthRead More

North End groups discuss future of Columbus statue

Representatives from several Italian-American groups met in the North End Monday to discuss the future of the neighborhood’s Christopher Columbus statute. The statue was originallyRead More