Everett City Hall to reopen to the public amid coronavirus pandemic

Mayor Carlo DeMaria announced Wednesday that Everett City Hall will be reopening to the public next week. Only the first floor of City Hall willRead More

Creator of ‘Make Way for Ducklings’ statue in Boston celebrates 92nd birthday

The creator of the beloved “Make Way for Ducklings” statue in Boston is celebrating her 92nd birthday Thursday. The Newton resident created the iconic sculptureRead More

Boston City Councilor Andrea Campbell announces run for mayor

Boston City Councilor Andrea Campbell announced Thursday morning that she is running for mayor. Campbell made her mayoral campaign announcement in a video posted toRead More

Bar seating, tables with up to 10 people to be allowed at Mass. restaurants

With temperatures starting to drop and outdoor dining becoming less desirable, Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday that restaurants will be able to reopen their barRead More

Protesters seeking justice for Breonna Taylor gather in Boston

Protesters gathered in Boston on Wednesday after a Kentucky grand jury brought no charges against Louisville police for Breonna Taylor’s death. The peaceful demonstration tookRead More

Restaurant owners pleased with Gov. Baker’s loosened restrictions, say it’s not enough

With temperatures starting to drop and outdoor dining becoming less desirable, Gov. Charlie Baker on Wednesday announced that restaurants can reopen their bar seating forRead More

15 Massachusetts communities now at high risk for coronavirus

BOSTON (WHDH) – The Massachusetts Department of Public Health released an updated list Wednesday detailing the number of coronavirus cases in cities and towns across the Commonwealth. OnRead More

Health officials announce 542 new coronavirus cases and 17 deaths, bringing confirmed death toll to 9,135 in Mass.

BOSTON (WHDH) — The Department of Public Health reported 542 newly confirmed coronavirus cases on Wednesday. A total of 126,408 cases have been reported soRead More

Too much candy: Mass. man dies from eating bags of black licorice

A Massachusetts construction worker’s love of black licorice wound up costing him his life. Eating a bag and a half every day for a fewRead More

‘Toxic culture of fear, intimidation, harassment’: Local lawmakers provide update on investigation at Fort Hood

(WHDH) — Three members of the Bay State congressional delegation spoke about what they recently found at Fort Hood in Texas — where Army Sgt.Read More