Boston police investigating shooting that left 1 person hospitalized
Police in Boston have launched an investigation after a shooting in Dorchester late Thursday night left one person hospitalized. Emergency crews responding to a reportRead More
Bill banning hairstyle bias approved by Massachusetts Senate
BOSTON (AP) — A bill aimed at banning discrimination based on natural and protective hairstyles in workplaces, school districts, and school-related organizations was unanimously approvedRead More
Ex-Boston Philharmonic employee pleads guilty to child porn
BOSTON (AP) — A former employee at the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, who also worked for the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, pleaded guilty Wednesday in federalRead More
Healey agrees to 2 debates in Democratic governor’s contest
BOSTON (AP) — Attorney General Maura Healey has agreed to two media-sponsored debates with her fellow Democratic candidate for governor, state Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz, beforeRead More
‘In panic mode’: Boston police investigating after woman claims she’s being tracked by unknown AirTag
Boston police are investigating after a young woman said she was being tracked through an Apple AirTag. Francesca Nardelli said she got a strange notificationRead More
Rowdy Chris Rock fan facing charges after allegedly screaming an obscenity at show
A 25-year-old man faced a judge Thursday after he allegedly screamed an obscenity about Will Smith during comedian Chris Rock’s show at the Wilbur theaterRead More
Healey says sports betting ‘is the way now’
Attorney General Maura Healey on Thursday voiced support for legalizing sports betting in Massachusetts and said she expects state lawmakers can work their way throughRead More
Police: Boston officers shoot man who opened fire on them during pursuit
A Randolph man who fled an attempted traffic stop near Lemuel Shattuck Hospital in Jamaica Plain and shot at Boston police officers suffered life-threatening injuries whenRead More
Wu to sign ordinance that limits when people can protest in Boston’s residential neighborhoods
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu plans to sign an ordinance that limits when people can protest in the city’s residential neighborhoods. Wu introduced the proposal inRead More
Police: 4 people caught trespassing in building near site of Boston garage collapse
Four people were taken into custody Thursday morning after they were caught on the 46th floor of a building that is under construction near theRead More