Preparations underway as some Mass. residents brace for more than a foot of snow
Preparations are being made throughout Massachusetts as residents and plow crews get ready to dig out from more than a foot of snow in someRead More
High time: Hands of historic Custom House Tower clock replaced
It was high time for repairs to Boston’s historic Custom House Tower clock. For the first time since the 1980s, the clock hands were replacedRead More
Walsh announces rollback of reopening plan as COVID-19 hospitalizations mount
Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced Monday that Boston will be rolling back its economic reopening for at least three weeks as new coronavirus cases andRead More
No bail for men charged in deadly shooting outside Woburn sports bar
Two men charged in connection with the fatal shooting of another man in the parking lot of a Woburn sports bar on Saturday have beenRead More
Commuter Rail service reduced on day MBTA could approve more cuts
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority reduced Commuter Rail service by more than half on Monday, the same day the agency is slated to vote onRead More
Commuter Rail to temporarily reduce service because of employee COVID-19 absences
The MBTA and Keolis Commuter Services announced Thursday that due to low employee availability because of COVID-19 absences, the Commuter Rail will temporarily operate onRead More
Massive sinkhole found in Dorchester park turns out to be historic well
A massive sinkhole found in Dorchester’s Ronan Park on Sunday turned out to be a historic well. Using an iPhone, a paint roller and someRead More
Labor attorney advises companies against COVID-19 vaccination mandates
With the first coronavirus vaccines set to become available soon, many are wondering if a business can require employees to get vaccinated. Gov. Charlie BakerRead More
Baker announces COVID-19 vaccination phases, timeline for Mass. residents
BOSTON (WHDH) – When the first round of COVID-19 vaccines get shipped to Massachusetts later this month, the initial doses will be administered to healthRead More
Person dies after triple-decker goes up in flames in Revere
One person died after a triple-decker went up in flames in Revere early Tuesday morning. Firefighters responding to a reported fire on Thornton Street aroundRead More