Here’s what Boston students can expect when they ultimately return to the classroom

Boston Public Schools students can expect a safe, clean, and spaced-out learning environment when they ultimately return to class this fall amid the ongoing coronavirusRead More

Playgrounds, public courts closed in Everett amid uptick in coronavirus cases

Playgrounds and public courts have been closed until further notice in Everett as the city deals with an uptick in coronavirus cases. Mayor Carlo DeMariaRead More

Health officials release updated town-by-town breakdown of coronavirus hot spots in Bay State

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. On Wednesday,Read More

Boston police release name of Dorchester homicide victim

Police have released the identity of the victim in a Dorchester homicide investigation. Leslie Atkins, 52, of Boston was found dead near 17 Jewish WarRead More

Health officials announce 182 new coronavirus cases and 4 deaths, bringing confirmed death toll to 8,937 in Mass.

BOSTON (WHDH) – The Department of Public Health reported 182 newly confirmed coronavirus cases on Wednesday. A total of 121,396 cases have been reported so farRead More

‘I wish I had never called 9-1-1’: Group urging Baker to appoint special prosecutor, reopen all cases of police brutality

A group of about 200 demonstrators gathered at the State House on Wednesday night to demand Gov. Charlie Baker appoint a special prosecutor and reopenRead More

Restaurant owner lobbying Mass. Senate on delivery fee cap

John Schall is sick of shelling out to companies like DoorDash, Grubhub, and Uber Eats — and with more customers ordering food from their smartphonesRead More

Here’s what Boston students can expect when they ultimately return to the classroom

Boston Public Schools students can expect a safe, clean, and spaced-out learning environment when they ultimately return to class this fall amid the ongoing coronavirusRead More

Baker knocks Trump plan to deliver jobless aid

Out-of-work Massachusetts residents have received more than $200 million in enhanced unemployment benefits over the past week with more checks going in the mail, butRead More

Baker: Hundreds of Mass. businesses found to be in violation of COVID-19 guidelines

Nearly 350 businesses across Massachusetts, including restaurants and barbershops, were recently found to be violation of the state’s COVID-19 health and safety guidelines, Gov. CharlieRead More