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National Guardsman accused of leak wants lower sentence
The trial of a National Guardsman accused of leaking documents is coming up, and his lawyers are trying to get him a lower sentence. In a lengthy memorandum filed Tuesday, they say Jack Teixeira should be sentenced to 11 years in prison for his crime, saying he’s essentially still a child. But prosecutors argue he orchestrated one of most significant…
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Brush fires continue to burn in Mass., smoke impacting many communities
Dozens of brush fires are continuing to wreak havoc across Massachusetts. And those unyielding flames are still creating widespread haze in parts of the state. We’re told crews will be back out on Traders Way on Wednesday morning to continue fighting the brush fire in Salem Woods. It’s the second active wildfire in Salem this week. This one is...
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BCBS: How to Prioritize Your Mental Wellness This Holiday Season
The holiday season can be the most difficult time of the year for many people. Dr. Ximena Sanchez-Samper, a board-certified psychiatrist from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, shares practical tips to help you prioritize your mental health and manage holiday stress.
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Brush fires continue to burn in Mass., smoke impacting many communities
Dozens of brush fires are continuing to cause problems across Massachusetts. And the flames from those fires are creating widespread haze.
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National Guardsman accused of leak wants lower sentence
The trial of a National Guardsman accused of leaking documents is coming up, and his lawyers are trying to get him a lower sentence.
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‘Creeped me out': Shrewsbury woman with Harris lawn sign mailed fraudulent postcard
A Massachusetts resident is angry after receiving a fraudulent campaign postcard in the mail. The Shrewsbury woman says it arrived after she put a sign supporting Kamala Harris and Tim Walz in front of her home. “I put a lawn sign in my front yard,” said the woman, who did not want to be identified. “I don’t think I...
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Shrewsbury residents with lawn signs receive fake Harris campaign postcards in mail
A woman is questioning whether any federal laws were broken when she received a targeted postcard playing on anti-immigrant fears.
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Crews battling flames and smoke across Mass.
Brush fires have been burning throughout the Bay State in recent days.
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Eversource requests natural gas rate hike for Mass. customers
Eversource has requested a natural gas bill increase for customers in Massachusetts. It would go into effect on Friday, if it’s approved. Customers would see about 20 to 30% increases, if the state’s Department of Public Utilities approves the the proposal by Thursday. “What I don’t understand is natural gas prices are down 14% year-over-year, so if anything I’d...
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Eversource requests natural gas rate hike
Eversource is proposing a rate hike for natural gas customers in Massachusetts.
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@Issue: The impact of presidential politics on the Bay State
Just one week from Election Day, we’re talking to Massachusetts party leaders about the presidential and down-ballot races, looking at major newspapers’ decisions not to endorse Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, and digging in to Question 3.
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What we learned from Part 1 of Vanity Fair's Karen Read profile
As prosecutors prepare to retry Karen Read, the opening of a two-part profile has dropped in Vanity Fair.
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Firefighters continue battling Mass. brush fires, with air quality impacted
Brush fires in Massachusetts have burned hundreds of acres, and air quality is a major concern. One of the biggest fires is in Salem, where Halloween preparations are in full swing.
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MBTA displays mockup of new Green Line train in Boston
A model of the MBTA‘s next-generation Green Line train is outside Boston City Hall, where commuters can get a glimpse of features designed to improve their rides. The Type 10 train car, set to replace the existing fleet gradually over the coming years, represents the MBTA’s most accessible model to date. The mock-up will be displayed through Wednesday, from 7…
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Grave of 2 freed women who were enslaved uncovered in Beverly cemetery
Curators have uncovered the first grave of people who were enslaved in Beverly, Massachusetts, and the discovery is raising more questions about who else could be hidden in Central Cemetery. The grave of Philis Cave and Nancy Milan almost sunk into the ground, their stories along with it. Abby Battis, associate director of collections with Historic Beverly, discovered the women…
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History uncovered in Beverly
A grave belonging to two people who were enslaved was found in Beverly, Massachusetts.
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Mass. brush fires by the numbers: Over 125 ignited in last week
Massachusetts remains subject to a brush fire warning, the Department of Fire Services said Tuesday, as hundreds of acres burn across the state and a smoky haze continues to hang over many local communities. Within the past week, 126 separate brush fires have burned a total of 548 acres in Massachusetts, a DFS spokesperson told the State House News Service….
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Riders test next generation of MBTA Green Line cars
The new Green Line Type 10 trains are supposed to be safer, more reliable and more accessible. The MBTA hopes to start putting them in service by 2027.
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Forecast: Rollercoaster temperatures mean a warm Halloween
Highs will reach the 70s for Halloween before dipping back down again for the weekend. Here’s your First Alert forecast.
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Air quality is expected to improve amid Mass. wildfires — but not for long
A warm front will bring increasing clouds and light rain to New England Tuesday evening, with showers lingering into early Wednesday. Temperatures will warm up on Wednesday, reaching the mid-70s. Air quality bottomed out this morning in the “very unhealthy” category over Salem and Lynn, Massachusetts. This is from brush fires and a “cap” of clouds/warm air aloft that...