Transit police searching for man accused of smashing bus window with scooter in Allston
MBTA transit police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man accused of smashing a bus window with a foot scooter Wednesday morning.Read More
Firefighters battle 3-alarm blaze in Dorchester
Boston firefighters extinguished a three-alarm blaze that broke out in a building in Dorchester Friday morning. The fire broke out at 320 Talbot Ave. aroundRead More
Thief steals animal charity donation jar from Beacon Hill store
A man walked into a Beacon Hill convenience store Wednesday morning and stole an Animal Rescue League donation jar. Surveillance cameras at Beacon Capitol Market onRead More
Child pornography suspect on Mass. ‘Most Wanted List’ captured in NJ
(WHDH) – A child pornography suspect on the run since 2015 was captured Thursday in New Jersey, officials say. Stephen Cote, 47, was arrested by NewRead More
Massachusetts among 26 states affected by salmonella outbreak linked to raw turkey
Massachusetts is among 26 states affected by a salmonella outbreak linked to raw turkey, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Thursday. Ninety people haveRead More
Man wanted for wife’s killing in Dominican Republic arrested in Massachusetts
BOSTON (AP) – Authorities say a man wanted by authorities in the Dominican Republic on charges that he killed and dismembered his wife has beenRead More
Roxbury shooting suspect ordered held without bail
A Roxbury man accused in the murder of a Dorchester man earlier this month was ordered held without bail Thursday. Ira Harrison, 26, was charged inRead More
Proposed bill would lower tolls on Mass. highways during off-peak hours
A Massachusetts senator has proposed legislation aimed at alleviating traffic by lowering the price of tolls for travel during off-peak hours. Each day, traffic troublesRead More
Prosecutor: Feds won’t recognize state injection sites
BOSTON (AP) — The top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts says supervised injection sites for drug users would violate U.S. law and could lead to criminalRead More
Cambridge will no longer charge protests for police details
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts city says it will no longer charge organized protests, vigils and marches for the costs of providing police securityRead More