Candidates make final push for votes ahead of Mass. primary

BOSTON (AP) — Candidates for the U.S. Senate and House scrambled to make their final pitches to voters ahead of Tuesday’s Massachusetts primary in aRead More

‘A surreal experience’: After nasty note sent to owner of run-down Gloucester house, community raises funds for paint job

Community members have raised more than $50,000 after a Gloucester man got a nasty note about the condition of his house. James Curcuru said heRead More

Police investigating after man suffers serious gunshot wound in Salem

A 32-year-old man suffering from a serious gunshot wound in Salem was rushed to the hospital Tuesday. Police officers were called to the scene nearRead More

Genetic data: Massachusetts event helped coronavirus spread across the world

An event that was held at a hotel in Boston in late February helped coronavirus spread across many parts of the world, resulting in anRead More

Parents, teachers protesting over the planned start of the Danvers school year

Teachers and parents rallied outside Danvers schools Monday, each with two different schools of thought on how the district should reopen this fall. The SchoolRead More

Police: 2 charged with stealing thin blue line flag, ripping off sticker in Hingham

Two men are facing charges after police say they defaced a thin blue line flag they stole from a home in Hingham. Officers responding toRead More

AP: Justice Department will seek death penalty again against Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department will seek to reinstate a death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man who was convicted of carrying out theRead More

MIAA releases guidelines for youth sports for upcoming school year

BOSTON (WHDH) – The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association released a set of guidelines for youth and amateur sports for the upcoming 2020-2021 school year TheRead More

Postal Service halts some changes amid outcry, lawsuits

WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing mounting public pressure and a crush of state lawsuits, President Donald Trump’s new postmaster general announced Tuesday he is halting someRead More

State’s 2 largest school districts shape plans for fall restart

The two largest districts in the state are getting closer to what schools could look like come fall. In a unanimous vote, the Worcester SchoolRead More