Trump attacks NYT reporter, says he doesn’t think personal lawyer will ‘flip’

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (AP) — President Donald Trump said Saturday that he doesn’t expect Michael Cohen, his longtime personal lawyer and fixer, to “flip”Read More

Officials say postal worker hoarded over 17K pieces of mail

NEW YORK (AP) — A postal worker who prosecutors say hoarded away more than 17,000 pieces of undelivered mail in New York City allegedly toldRead More

MBTA opens new Silver Line route in Chelsea

The MBTA has opened its new Silver Line route connecting Chelsea to Boston. The SL3 line, which opened Saturday morning, adds four stops in ChelseaRead More

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Woman dies from injuries suffered in Brockton crash

A woman involved in a three-car crash in Brockton died after her vehicle was struck Thursday, officials said. The woman, whose name was not released, wasRead More

Barbara Bush was ‘first lady of the greatest generation’

HOUSTON (AP) — Barbara Bush was the “first lady of the greatest generation.” Historian Jon Meacham bestowed the title on Barbara Bush while speaking toRead More

Fallen Yarmouth sergeant honored at Heroes Cup hockey game

MARLBOROUGH, Mass. (WHDH) — A Yarmouth sergeant killed in the line of duty was honored Friday at the Heroes Cup Hockey Tournament in Marlborough. TheRead More

Nahant fire chief saves man’s life while on ski vacation with family

NAHANT, Mass. (WHDH) — Nahant’s fire chief was on vacation with his family when he saved a man’s life on the ski slopes. “Whether you’reRead More

CDC expands warning in E. coli outbreak from Arizona lettuce

PHOENIX (AP) — The U.S. Centers for Disease expanded its warning Friday surrounding a multistate E. coli outbreak tied to tainted romaine lettuce from Arizona,Read More

Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens charged over charity donor list

ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis prosecutors on Friday charged Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens with a felony for using a charity donor list for hisRead More