Building dept. weighing citations after railing falls from construction site in Cambridge
The Cambridge Building Department is considering citing a construction company after railings blew off the roof of its work site in Harvard Square Monday. DuringRead More
Organization pays off mortgage on fallen Mass. state police trooper’s home
Thanksgiving day was difficult for the Devlin family on Thursday. But on Friday, they were called to the Massachusetts State Police barracks in Framingham toRead More
Local groups making to-go meals instead of traditional Thanksgiving dinners
Although traditional Thanksgiving gatherings are off the table, non-profits and other groups are still working to make sure everyone has a meal during the holiday.Read More
COVID-19 testing sites in Boston see long lines on Thanksgiving Eve
Many of Massachusetts’ 300 coronavirus testing sites, including those in Boston, saw long lines of people looking to get tested before Thanksgiving. Tufts Medical CenterRead More
Wild weather soaks Cape, prompts tornado and thunderstorm warnings
(WHDH) — Wild weather on Monday led to tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings for Cape Cod and the Islands. A tornado warning was issued forRead More
No bail for man charged in Brockton hit-and-run that left 72-year-old woman dead
A man charged in connection with a hit-and-run crash in Brockton that claimed the life of a 72-year-old woman earlier this week has been orderedRead More
Video shows Northeastern University police apprehending 13-year-old boy carrying BB gun
Forced to the ground by Northeastern University police, a 13-year-old boy was caught on a cellphone video pleading with officers to let him go —Read More
AG: Company to pay Mass. $550K for selling ineffective hand sanitizer alternative to MBTA
A Maryland-based company accused of illegally misleading the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority into ordering thousands of dollars worth of an ineffective hand sanitizer alternative isRead More
Walsh: Boston seeing ‘significant’ surge in COVID-19 activity as positivity rate nears 10%
Mayor Martin J. Walsh on Tuesday said that Boston is seeing a “significant and concerning” spike in COVID-19 activity as the city’s positivity rate nearsRead More
Investigation underway after police chase ends in fiery crash in Lynnfield
A Peabody man is hospitalized after leading officers on a brief car chase Monday that came to a crashing end on Route 1 in Lynnfield,Read More