Imprisoned ex-school dean pleads not guilty to gang charge

BOSTON (AP) — A former Boston high school dean in prison for shooting a student he recruited to deal drugs pleaded not guilty Monday toRead More

Police: Man arrested for trying to kidnap woman

BOSTON (AP) — A 31-year-old Boston man was arrested over the weekend for trying to kidnap a woman, police said. Tony Santos was arraigned MondayRead More

Feds: Lori Loughlin’s daughter’s resume claimed she competed in Head of Charles

The alleged fake resume that was cobbled together for one of Lori Loughlin’s two daughters and sent to the University of Southern California claimed theRead More

Police: Man arrested after being found with 60 pounds of marijuana in Quincy

A man is facing drug charges after police found him with more than 60 pounds of marijuana in Quincy on Sunday, officials said. After anRead More

Boston police ID victim of fatal Dorchester shooting

BOSTON (WHDH) — Police in Boston have identified the 21-year-old man who was shot and killed in Dorchester last week. Officers responding to a reportRead More

‘This is a first’: Investigation underway after cat found dead in trash bag in Charles River

Authorities are turning to the public for help after a cat was found dead in a weighted down trash bag in the Charles River lateRead More

Chelsea man wins $1M Mass. lottery prize on ticket sold in Boston

A Chelsea is the first $1 million prize winner in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s new “7” instant game. Marvin Villanueva chose the cash option onRead More

Study: Mass. residents spend more on lottery tickets than any other state

Massachusetts residents love to play the lottery more than any other state, according to a new study. GOBankingRates found that Bay Staters spend an averageRead More

Malden police searching for missing 16-year-old girl

Malden police are turning to the public for help locating a 16-year-old girl who has been missing since Thursday. Sophia Palladino is described as beingRead More

Boston Symphony Orchestra holding pop-up concerts after coronavirus cancels Asia tour

BOSTON (AP) — There’s a silver lining to the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s coronavirus-induced cancellation of its Asia tour: free pop-up concerts. The acclaimed orchestra willRead More