Kennedy, Markey make their cases to voters as election looms

With only three days before the primary election, Senate candidates Joseph Kennedy III and Ed Markey were making their pitches to potential voters Saturday. Markey,Read More

Trump, at NH rally, sows fears about ‘thugs,’ ‘anarchists’

LONDONDERRY, N.H. (AP) — Fresh off accepting the Republican Party’s nomination, President Donald Trump said Friday he was the only thing standing between “democracy andRead More

Ill. teen charged in Kenosha shooting that killed 2, hurt 1

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — Prosecutors on Thursday charged a 17-year-old from Illinois in the fatal shooting of two protesters and the wounding of a thirdRead More

Boston University says it will suspend students who attend or host large parties

BOSTON (WHDH) – Boston University announced Wednesday that it plans to suspend any student who fails to “take COVID-19 seriously” by attending or hosting aRead More

Parents, teachers at odds over how to get back to learning in Melrose

Many parents and teachers are still at odds over how to get back to learning with the fall semester right around the corner in Melrose.Read More

Store clerk shot during Roxbury robbery has died

A convenience store clerk who was shot during an armed robber in Roxbury in July has died. Tanjim Siam, 25, of Bangladesh, was rushed toRead More

‘It’s just absurd’: Teacher slams new state rule that requires remote education from classrooms, not homes

A teacher is pushing back on new state rules requiring educators to go into their classrooms to host remote learning, instead of leading lessons atRead More

Baker: Rapid COVID-19 testing program will be made available at all Mass. schools

BOSTON (WHDH) – Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday announced that a rapid COVID-19 testing program will be made available at schools across Massachusetts when studentsRead More

Baker: Rapid COVID-19 testing program will be made available at all Mass. schools

Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday announced that a rapid COVID-19 testing program will be made available at schools across Massachusetts when students and teachers returnRead More

Flu vaccine now required for all Mass. students 6 months or older for child care, pre-school, K-12 and colleges

Influenza immunization is now required for all children 6 months of age or older who are attending Massachusetts child care, pre-school, kindergarten, K-12, and collegesRead More