Crews repairing water main break that flooded streets in South Boston

Streets in South Boston turned into what looked like a small pond after a water main broke Wednesday evening. Water could be seen rushing downRead More

Person injured after getting stuck between dumpster, wall at Boston Children’s Hospital

Boston police responded to an incident outside Boston Children’s Hospital on Wednesday night that left one person injured. Crews taped off the Fegan loading dockRead More

South Boston water main break leaves some in the area under a foot of water

Utility crews spent Wednesday evening wading through streams of water after a main break flooded homes and businesses in South Boston. The influx of waterRead More

Baker: 6 mass vaccination sites to begin offering walk-in appointments next week

EVERETT, MASS. (WHDH) – Six of Massachusetts’ seven mass vaccination sites will begin offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccine appointments next week, Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday.Read More

Driver hospitalized after crashing into Chelsea home

A driver was taken to a hospital Wednesday after she lost control of her car and slammed into a home in Chelsea. Crews were calledRead More

Some Mass. high schools begin administering COVID-19 vaccines to students

The push is on to get teenage students in the Bay State vaccinated against COVID-19. North Quincy High School held a vaccine clinic for studentsRead More

Advocates renew push for ‘millionaire tax’ in Massachusetts

BOSTON (AP) — Advocates renewed their push Wednesday to create a so-called “millionaire tax” in Massachusetts. The proposed constitutional amendment is needed to help funnelRead More

Baker: 6 mass vaccination sites to begin offering walk-in appointments next week

Six of Massachusetts’ seven mass vaccination sites will begin offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccine appointments next week, Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday. Any resident who wantsRead More

‘Anxious to see you’: JFK letters to Swedish lover going up for auction

BOSTON (AP) — Love letters that John F. Kennedy wrote to a Swedish paramour a few years after he married Jacqueline Bouvier are going upRead More

‘We’re not New York’: Boston City Council considering hefty fines for raucous, late-night house parties

City officials are discussing the possibility of increasing fines for large gatherings amid a recent uptick in loud, late-night house parties in South Boston. DuringRead More