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MBTA: Face coverings still required on vehicles, at stations despite CDC guidance change

The MBTA is reminding customers that face coverings are required while onboard vehicles, in stations and facilities, on platforms and bus stops, and anywhere withinRead More

2 more face charges in Boston police overtime scheme

BOSTON (AP) — One former Boston police officer and one current officer have agreed to plead guilty to charges connected to an investigation into overtimeRead More

Woman stole Boston Transportation Department vehicle, kicked officers during arrest

A woman stole a Boston Transportation Department vehicle, driving away with the employee’s hand stuck in the door early Friday morning, police said. Officers respondingRead More

Local business owners view relaxing mask guidelines with cautious optimism

The CDC’s announcement easing mask guidelines for the fully vaccinated took some businesses by surprise Thursday. Ivan Fortuny. who works as a bartender in CasaRead More

Mass. indoor mask mandate remains in place for now despite new CDC guidance

Masks will still be required for now in all indoor public places, at all events and outdoors when social distancing is not possible in Massachusetts,Read More

Franklin Park Zoo animals feeling impact of loud parties, dirt bikes

Noise from loud parties and dirt bikes is not only disturbing residents around Boston’s Franklin Park, it is also impacting the zoo animals. While theRead More

Former Boston police commissioner endorses Annissa Essaibi George for mayor

City Councilor and Boston mayoral candidate Annissa Essaibi George got a big endorsement from former Boston Police Commissioner William Gross. Essaibi George joined Gross onRead More

State police recover stolen car, arrest suspect

State police troopers arrested a man accused of stealing a car and leading police on multiple “erratic” chases. The Chrysler was reported stolen from CambridgeRead More

Gov. Baker: Massachusetts indoor mask mandate remains in place for now

Masks will still be required for now in all indoor public places, at all events and outdoors when social distancing is not possible in Massachusetts,Read More

COVID-19 vaccinations now available to kids 12 years and older in Mass.

Children in Massachusetts ages 12 to 15 years old can roll up their sleeves beginning Thursday to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. This comes after U.S.Read More