White supremacy is ‘most lethal threat’ to the US, DHS draft assessment says
(CNN) — White supremacists will remain the most “persistent and lethal threat” in the United States through 2021, according to Department of Homeland Security draftRead More
COVID cluster forces NH high school to go entirely remote on eve of the 1st day of class
A cluster of coronavirus cases has forced school officials in Windham, New Hampshire to move high school students to an entirely remote learning model theRead More
Medical experts urge state legislature to require teachers to get a flu shot
As the school year gets underway, some medical experts are making a case to require Massachusetts teachers to receive the flu shot. In anticipation ofRead More
Man left pinned after falling off tractor in Tewksbury
A man was left trapped and pinned when he fell off a tractor that he was riding near a pond in Tewksbury on Tuesday, officialsRead More
Half a million US children have been diagnosed with COVID-19
(CNN) — Half a million US children have been diagnosed with Covid-19, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Children’s Hospital Association. The groups said 70,630Read More
Sharon school officials file petition against teachers association for refusing to return to classroom
While teachers and students are scheduled to begin school in eight days in Sharon, teachers are pointing to a report listing more than 180 problemsRead More
Rochester police leaders retire after suffocation death
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Top police leaders in New York’s third-largest city are retiring en masse amid criticism of the city’s handling of the suffocationRead More
Lincoln police ask public for help tracking down ‘suspicious person’
Police in Lincoln are turning to the public for help tracking down a “suspicious person” who was spotted in the town on Saturday, officials announcedRead More
Trump readying potential Supreme Court nominee list
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is preparing to again release a list of potential Supreme Court nominees, one that voters can compare to rivalRead More
‘You can’t always be the one helping’: Families hope BPD memorial to officer suicides sparks conversations
Families and officials hope a new memorial to fallen officers at the Boston Police Department will lead to life-saving conversations about suicide in law enforcement.Read More