School bus driver facing charges after middle school students find his loaded gun

A King Philip Middle School bus driver is facing criminal charges after police say he dropped a loaded handgun on his bus and middle schoolersRead More

Project Bread goes virtual again in Walk for Hunger

For the second year in a row Project Bread’s annual Walk for Hunger went virtual because of the pandemic, but advocates say it’s still raisingRead More

‘The perfect way to end the year’: Bentley holds graduation at Fenway Park

On Saturday, the stands at Fenway Park were filled with grads instead of fans, as Bentley University was the first school to use the landmarkRead More

High winds down trees, power lines across Bay State

A Wind Advisory was in effect for most of the Bay State Friday with strong wind gusts reaching over 50 mph in some areas. CrewsRead More

Boston police investigating multiple weekend shootings

Police are investigating after at least four people were injured in separate shootings in Boston overnight, officials said. Officers used crime tape to rope offRead More

‘It’s a huge loss’: Pembroke holds memorial for best friends killed in car crash

Holding hockey sticks as a funeral procession passed by, Pembroke residents came together to mourn two best friends who died in a car crash lastRead More

Vaccine

‘Feels like relief’: Mass. residents 16 and older now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine

BOSTON (WHDH) – Massachusetts residents 16 years and older became eligible to book their COVID-19 vaccine beginning Monday. This opened up vaccines to another 1.7Read More

‘It feels like relief’: COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to open to Mass. residents 16 and older

Massachusetts residents 16 and older will become eligible to book their COVID-19 vaccine beginning Monday. This will open up vaccines to another 1.7 million peopleRead More

‘Such a tragedy’: Pembroke mourns lifelong friends who died in car crash

Authorities have identified the two men who died after a violent car crash in Pembroke early Friday morning. Pembroke residents are mourning after two life-longRead More

Mechanics able to resume inspections after RMV software hack

Massachusetts service stations are resuming inspections after the state’s software was hacked and knocked offline for nearly three weeks. A nationwide hack of RMV vendorRead More