After more than 20 years behind bars, Boston man at center of Netflix doc. looking to clear his name
Sean Ellis spent more than 20 years behind bars for the killing of a Boston police officer before that conviction was thrown out. Still, heRead More
Once available can your employer require a COVID-19 vaccination? Maybe.
With the first vaccines set to become available soon, many are wondering if a business can require employees to get vaccinated. Governor Charlie Baker spokeRead More
Baker announces COVID-19 vaccination phases, timeline for Mass. residents
BOSTON (WHDH) – When the first round of COVID-19 vaccines get shipped to Massachusetts later this month, the initial doses will be administered to healthRead More
‘We need accountability’: Family of man killed in police-involved shooting move forward with lawsuit against city
The family of a man killed in a police-involved shooting back in February is moving forward with a lawsuit against the city of Boston. WearingRead More
Flutie Foundation teams up with Santa to donate trees, gifts to families living with Autism
Christmas is coming early for a family in Roslindale this year. The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism helped Santa Clause make the journey intoRead More
Court rules Boston can rebuild Long Island Bridge
The Suffolk Superior Court ruled Wednesday that the city of Boston can rebuild the Long Island Bridge. The bridge used to connect Moon and LongRead More
Loss of housing, dining revenue fuels UMass’ budget deficit
BOSTON (AP) — The loss of housing and dining revenue during the coronavirus pandemic is the major reason the five-campus University of Massachusetts system isRead More
Travel agency agrees to refund Mass. residents for canceled reservations
BOSTON (AP) — An online travel agency has agreed to pay more than $500,000 to hundreds of Massachusetts residents for allegedly continuing to collect paymentsRead More
Mass. state rep celebrates cousin’s vaccine shot: ‘Vintage Martin’
The text that popped up in Rep. Dylan Fernandes’ family group chat had quite a few exclamation points and a link to an interview withRead More
Georges confirmation rounds out more diverse SJC
Boston Municipal Court Judge Serge Georges Jr. received a unanimous confirmation vote from the Governor’s Council on Thursday, clearing his path to become Gov. CharlieRead More