Teachers’ rep: Schools need full staffing, phased reopening
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Before schools reopen, districts need full staffing and funding, a phased reopening plan, and health and safety agreements for staff andRead More
Amazon opens delivery center in former Necco candy factory
REVERE, Mass. (AP) — Amazon has opened a delivery center in a former Massachusetts candy factory famous for making Sweethearts and other classic confections. TheRead More
Report: Boy injured on water ride at Universal Orlando
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Authorities found a 9-year-old boy unresponsive on a thrill water ride at Universal Orlando’s Volcano Bay less than two weeks afterRead More
Bill allowing multi-town districts for broadband becomes law
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu has signed a bill that allows communities to determine locations that are not served by aRead More
FBI links men’s rights lawyer to N.Y., California killings
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Federal investigators have evidence linking the killing of a men’s rights lawyer in California to the suspect in the ambush shootingRead More
Violent crash involving tractor-trailer causing delays on Sagamore Bridge
A violent crash involving a tractor-trailer and a car is causing delays on the Sagamore Bridge, an official said. Troopers responding to a reported crashRead More
Judge hears Oregon request to restrain federal agents
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A federal judge heard arguments Wednesday on Oregon’s request for a restraining order against federal agents sent to the state’s biggestRead More
Baker announces awarding of $3M in food security grants as need spikes amid pandemic
Gov. Baker on Wednesday announced nearly $3 million in grants to address urgent food insecurity for Bay State residents as a result of the COVID-19Read More
Investigation underway after wanted man kills himself at Shrewsbury truck plaza
Authorities have launched an investigation after a wanted man from out-of-state reportedly killed himself inside a bathroom at a truck plaza in Shrewsbury on WednesdayRead More
Mayor Walsh defends no-bid contract to ex-Gen. McChrystal’s firm
BOSTON (AP) — Boston’s mayor is defending his administration’s decision to award a $1 million, no-bid contract to retired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s consulting firmRead More