Pedestrian hospitalized after getting hit by car in Boston

A pedestrian was hospitalized after getting hit by a car in Boston on Wednesday morning. Officers responding to a reported crash in the area ofRead More

Lynn man accused in shooting death of Roxbury store clerk due back in court

A Lynn man accused of fatally shooting a Roxbury convenience store clerk during a robbery is due back in court Wednesday. Stephon Samuel, 25, hasRead More

Baker: State ready for any uptick in COVID-19 cases in fall

BOSTON (AP) — A recent uptick in COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts doesn’t amount to a new surge of the disease caused by the coronavirus, Gov.Read More

1 shot, seriously injured in Dorchester

Police are investigating after a person was shot in Dorchester Tuesday night. A large police presence overtook part of Kingsdale Street as one person wasRead More

Christmas in the City founder Jake Kennedy dies at 65

The man who created an organization that has brought holiday joy to thousands of families has died at 65, after a brief battle with ALS.Read More

Boston man arrested in connection with an ‘unprovoked attack’ outside Dana-Farber

A Boston man was taken into custody Tuesday evening after police say he launched an unprovoked attack on a woman outside the Dana-Farber Cancer InstituteRead More

Man ordered to stay away from Gov. Baker after allegedly breaking into his home

A man is facing a criminal charge and has been ordered to stay away from Gov. Charlie Baker and his family after allegedly breaking into theirRead More

Cambridge cancels city Halloween activities, won’t issue permits for private events

Cambridge is canceling all city-sponsored Halloween events and will not issue permits for private events due to the coronavirus, officials said Tuesday. Canceled events includeRead More

Per agreement, Columbia Gas under new ownership in Mass.

Columbia Gas is under new ownership in Massachusetts. A major settlement related to the 2018 Merrimack Valley Gas disaster required the gas company to leaveRead More

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Growing number of Mass. restaurants going into hibernation for winter

Lights out, shades drawn, kitchens closed. With the winter season rapidly approaching and an expected surge in coronavirus cases on the way, a growing numberRead More