Wheels in motion for pandemic policy extensions in Mass.
Efforts to determine under a tight timeline what pandemic policy adaptations should remain in place beyond the June 15 end of the COVID-19 state ofRead More
2 months in prison for dad who paid $40K in ACT cheat scheme
BOSTON (AP) — The founder of a private equity firm who paid $40,000 to have someone secretly correct his daughter’s ACT exam answers was sentencedRead More
Mass. Public Health Commissioner Monica Bharel stepping down next month
Massachusetts Public Health Commissioner Monica Bharel plans to step down from her position next month, Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders announced Thursday.Read More
Cat who had eyes removed due to medical condition searching for forever home after owner passes away
A 9-year-old cat with a medical condition that required the removal of his eyes is searching for a forever home after his previous owner passedRead More
Janey backs long-term outdoor dining in Boston
On the heels of Gov. Charlie Baker’s proposal to extend outdoor dining allowances initially put in place as a pandemic response, Boston Mayor Kim Janey said her administrationRead More
Attorney Dershowitz sues Netflix for $80M over Epstein show
MIAMI (AP) — Attorney and Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz is suing Netflix for $80 million over his portrayal in the streaming service’s “Filthy Rich”Read More
Accepting award, Romney faults extremes of political divide
BOSTON (AP) — U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney faulted those on both extremes of the nation’s political divide Wednesday as he accepted the John F. KennedyRead More
South Boston residents butt heads over proposed traffic flow changes
Some in South Boston are fighting for a change of direction. They are hoping to turn some streets into one-ways in the hopes of protectingRead More
Dozens displaced after fire scorches several Dorchester triple-deckers
BOSTON (WHDH) – Forty-eight people are displaced after a seven-alarm blaze ripped through several triple-decker homes in Boston on Wednesday, prompting a massive emergency response.Read More
AAA raises awareness about ‘100 deadliest days’ for teen drivers
AAA is raising awareness about what they call the “100 deadliest days” for teen drivers. The organization says the period between Memorial Day and LaborRead More