Drone video shows giant waves crashing along Cape Cod’s coast
The recent blast of winter weather may not have brought heavy snow to the Sandwich area, but it did bring fierce winds and gigantic waves.Read More
Next up in Aaron Hernandez murder case: Jury selection
BOSTON (AP) — Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez is going on trial again for murder — this time for the 2012 fatal shootings of twoRead More
Repeal of health law could mean women pay more for less
WASHINGTON (AP) — From a return to higher premiums based on gender, to gaps in coverage for birth control and breast pumps, experts say womenRead More
Lynn fatal fire victim identified
A man that died in a fire early Sunday morning at an apartment building in Lynn has been identified. The blaze broke out at aRead More
Political football: For some, Super Bowl reflects US divide
BOSTON (AP) — Not even the grandest of American sports spectacles is immune to the nation’s deep political divisions. Patriots fans have spent nearly twoRead More
Park Service workers’ step up campaign against Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Park Service employees’ Twitter campaign against President Donald Trump spread to other parks on Wednesday, with tweets on climate changeRead More
Site of last Howard Johnson’s restaurant up for sale
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (AP) — The site of the last Howard Johnson’s restaurant in the United States is up for sale. Property owner Joe DeSantisRead More
Police investigating deaths of Maine woman, ex-councilor
OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Maine (AP) — Police are investigating after two people, including a former town official, were found dead inside a home in OldRead More
Malcolm Butler wished for matchup with Julio Jones five years ago
New England Patriots corner Malcolm Butler will get a chance to test his skills on Super Bowl Sunday against arguably the best wide receiver inRead More
A half-century later, questions cloud Boston Strangler case
BOSTON (AP) — Fifty years ago Wednesday, a factory worker who claimed he was the Boston Strangler was sentenced to prison. But questions still remainRead More