‘It was unreal’: Woman rescued, 2 firefighters injured after 5-alarm blaze rips through building in Keene, NH
One woman had to be rescued and two firefighters were injured after a 5-alarm blaze broke out at a building in Keene, New Hampshire overnight.Read More
Mass. Department of Transportation deploys more than 2,000 pieces of equipment to treat snowy roadways
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has deployed more than 2,000 pieces of equipment to treat the snowy roadways. Flakes began falling during the early morningRead More
Mass. school districts scrambling to find substitute teachers as COVID-19 causes crippling staff shortages
Some school districts in Massachusetts are scrambling to find substitute teachers as the COVID-19 omicron variant begins to cause crippling staffing shortages. Boston Public SchoolsRead More
Boston Public Schools superintendent steps in to teach class amid staffing shortages across district
Boston Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius stepped in to teach a classroom full of elementary school students on Wednesday amid staffing shortages across the districtRead More
Hot lunch, cold weather: Parents divided on local school’s policy to encourage kids to eat outside
SALEM, MASS. (WHDH) – Many schools are getting kids outside to help slow the spread of the virus but, with the weather turning colder, someRead More
Mass. school officials scrambling to alleviate staffing shortages amid COVID-19 surge following winter break
The latest COVID-19 surge has led to staffing shortages at schools across the Bay State, leaving school officials scrambling following the winter break. Weymouth HighRead More
Mass. schools taking precautions as students return from winter break amid COVID-19 surge
Schools across the Bay State are taking precautions as they welcome back students from winter break amid a COVID-19 surge. In Salem, Superintendent Stephen ZrikeRead More
FDA says COVID-19 antigen tests may be less sensitive to omicron variant, but they’re still an important tool
(CNN) — The US Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that quick antigen tests people take at home may be less sensitive to picking upRead More
COVID-19 vaccinations being offered at walk-in clinics during First Night Boston
Mayor Michelle Wu announced Thursday that people attending First Night Boston will have the opportunity to get vaccinated at two nearby walk-in clinics. “We areRead More
‘Bigger surge than we’ve ever seen’: Worcester officials taking action as COVID-19 cases spike
City officials are taking action as coronavirus cases continue to surge in Worcester. In the past week, the city has seen more than 2,000 newRead More