Two injured after jet skis collide on Cape Cod pond
Two people were injured Monday afternoon, one seriously, in a jet ski crash on Cape Cod. Police said the jet skis collided head-on at aroundRead More
As Comm. Ave Bridge work continues, MassDOT says stay away or sit in traffic
Commuters planning to take the Massachusetts Turnpike this week should expect some major traffic trouble during the morning and evening commute, despite fairly reasonable driveRead More
Officials apprehend man accused of armed robbery in Danvers
DANVERS, Mass. (WHDH) – Danvers Police responded to an armed robbery at a McDonald’s on Andover Street just before 8 a.m. Sunday. Police say theRead More
Mass Pike commuters can expect 90-minute delays on Monday due to lane closures
Mass Pike lane closures continue to slow down commuters as the Comm Ave bridge construction continues. DOT officials recommend seeking alternate routes this weekend, orRead More
Major gas leak prompts thousands of evacuations in Cambridge’s Kendall Square
Crews in Cambridge responded to a major natural gas leak Friday morning after a contractor in the area of Kendall Square dug into a line,Read More
Police cleared of wrongdoing in fatal Braintree motel shooting
BRAINTREE, Mass. (AP) – Prosecutors have cleared police of wrongdoing in a shooting at a Massachusetts motel that one man dead and an officer withRead More
Brockton woman charged in death of man after body found in closet
A woman who was arrested over the weekend in connection with the death of a missing 44-year-old man now been charged with murder. Kathryn Podgurski,Read More
GOP health bill still a mystery before planned vote
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate will move forward with a key vote this week on a Republican health bill but it’s not yet known whetherRead More
Trump son-in-law Kushner denies collusion with Russia
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner is denying that President Donald Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia, saying in a statement ahead ofRead More
Trump son-in-law Kushner heads to Congress in Russia probe
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional investigators probing Russia’s meddling in the U.S. election will have their first opportunity this week to hear from someone in PresidentRead More