Cat cafe concept coming soon to Boston

BOSTON (AP) — Bostonians will soon have a place where they can pay to pet cats. The city zooming board this week approved the openingRead More

Have brunch with Gronk and support a good cause

Rob Gronkowski is raffling off the ultimate Christmas Eve package to support the Gronk Nation Youth Foundation. One winner and three guests will get toRead More

New England braces for round of snow

After a bitter cold Friday, when temperatures struggled to get out of the teens, New England got ready to face a round of snow Saturday.Read More

Firefighters battle Charlestown fire in icy conditions

Firefighters responded to a heavy fire in Charlestown Friday morning, working in freezing conditions to extinguish the flames. The Boston Fire Department said crews respondedRead More

Man linked to $500M art heist getting mental evaluation

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A reputed Connecticut mobster who authorities say is the last surviving person of interest in the largest art heist in U.S.Read More

Police provide an update on body camera test

BOSTON (AP) — Halfway into a six-month test of body-worn cameras, Boston police say the 100 officers assigned the cameras have generated over 10,000 uniqueRead More

New England copes with frigid weather

Temperatures struggled to get out of the teens Friday as people bundled up to face the bitter cold. People working outside in the cold dressedRead More

Laundromat featured in Affleck movie ‘The Town’ burns down

BOSTON (AP) — A laundromat featured in the Ben Affleck movie “The Town” has been destroyed in a fire in Boston. The Monument Laundromat inRead More

Brookline Police warning residents of ‘aggressive’ coyote

Police in Brookline are asking residents to be careful of what they called an “aggressive” coyote. Police said the coyote charged at an officer FridayRead More

Riders brace for cold conditions on MBTA

The MBTA will face its first frigid-weather test of the year on Friday, when freezing temperatures are predicted to make New England one of theRead More