State lawsuit alleges law firm took kickbacks from pharmacy
BOSTON, Mass. (AP) — The Massachusetts attorney general’s office is suing a law firm, alleging it accepted more than $90,000 in illegal kickbacks for recommendingRead More
Boat catches fire, sinks near Kernwood Bridge in Beverly
Fire crews responded to reports of a boat fire near the Kernwood Bridge in Beverly Monday night. Several boats worked to try and extinguish theRead More
‘I felt like I was gonna die’: Woman recalls being randomly beaten by 2 strangers in Boston
A Boston woman says she was badly beaten outside of a Dorchester restaurant last week and said it started because she refused to give twoRead More
Boston hospital reports more cases connected to COVID-19 cluster
Just six days since hospital officials identified a COVID-19 cluster, Brigham and Women’s Hospital has identified even more cases. In an update released on Monday,Read More
Police investigating alleged attempted sexual assault in Boston Public Garden
Police are investigating after a woman said she was assaulted by a man who tried to take off her clothes while she was walking inRead More
Everett man gets 30 years in 2nd sentencing for beheading plot
BOSTON (AP) — A man convicted of leading a plot to behead blogger Pamela Geller on behalf of the Islamic State group will serve evenRead More
Health officials announce 367 new coronavirus cases and 11 deaths, bringing confirmed death toll to 9,202 in Mass.
BOSTON (WHDH) – The Department of Public Health reported 367 newly confirmed coronavirus cases on Monday. A total of 128,793 cases have been reported soRead More
‘Everyone has a role to play’: FBI Boston issues reminder about 2020 election security
The FBI’s Boston Division issued public guidance Monday about 2020 election security and stressed that “everyone has a role to play” when it comes toRead More
Everett man convicted in plot to behead conservative blogger to be resentenced
An Everett man convicted of leading an Islamic State group-inspired plot to behead a conservative blogger is scheduled to be resentenced on Monday. Prosecutors willRead More
Mass. municipalities weigh risks, rewards of reopening facilities
As the weather turns colder, some Massachusetts cities and towns are setting plans to reopen their facilities to the public. Others don’t plan to fullyRead More