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5 teens injured in fiery crash on Cape Cod
Five teens were hurt in a fiery crash on Cape Cod overnight. Two of the victims suffered life-threatening injuries.
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Most of Massachusetts in critical drought, as brush fires smolder
Nearly all of Massachusetts is in a critical drought — one step away from an emergency — after months with little rainfall, the state announced Tuesday. The drought has led to brush fires erupting all over the state, including within sight of Boston on Tuesday, where a blaze in the popular Blue Hills Reservation had consumed 41 acres and was…
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Thanksgiving travel forecast: Here's what to expect this holiday
Top Massachusetts transportation officials provided a look at what to expect this Thanksgiving travel season at an event at Boston Logan International Airport on Tuesday morning.
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Forecast: Much-needed rain expected later this week
It remains dry in New England on Tuesday, but some much-needed rain is on the way later this week.
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Firefighters battle house fire in Swampscott
Firefighters are battling a house fire in Swampscott, Massachusetts, on Tuesday morning. The fire was reported sometime after 10 a.m. in a home on Pine Street. The fire started on the back porch and made its way up to the attic. Fire crews were still on scene as of 11 a.m. No official details about the fire have been released.
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Striking North Shore teachers unions rally at State House
The North Shore teacher strike is now in in its second week, and on Tuesday all three unions held a rally at the State House to call on Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey to intervene in the negotiations. At 11:15 a.m., the three striking educators unions, the Beverly Teachers Association, the Marblehead Education Association and the Union of Gloucester Educators, sent…
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Woman charged with arson following apartment complex fire
A Massachusetts woman is facing arson and other charges in connection with an early-morning fire on Monday in Plainville that displaced more than 20 of her neighbors. The Plainville Fire Department responded to the Village Green Apartments on Messenger Street around 5:15 a.m. Monday for a report of a fire with residents possibly trapped, according to the State Fire Marshal’s…
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Crash with injuries reported on I-495 in Westborough, delays expected
Emergency crews are at the scene of a crash with injuries on Interstate 495 in Westborough, Massachusetts, on Tuesday morning. The Westborough Fire Department said in a social media post shortly after 8 a.m. that the crash is located on I-495 north between the Route 9 ramps. ** Traffic Alert ** Westborough Rescue 1, Medic 3, and Car 3 are…
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‘It's already that time of year': Mass. transportation officials discuss holiday travel
Top Massachusetts transportation officials discussed Thanksgiving travel and provided tips to make for an easier holiday at a media availability Tuesday morning. Transportation Secretary Monica Tibbits-Nutt, Massport CEO Rich Davey, Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver, Massport Aviation Director Ed Freni and others took part in event at Boston Logan International Airport. The officials provided tips, travel advice and insider information to…
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How Mass. leaders are responding to Trump's mass deportation promises
Elected officials in Massachusetts are reacting to President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to deport hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants by declaring a national emergency and using military assets. Trump campaigned on a promise of the largest mass deportation in U.S. history, and he says he intends to deliver on it. Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey, who declared a state of...
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Local leaders raise concerns about Trump's deportation plans
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu are reacting to President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations.
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Crews fight large brush fire in Milton
A brush fire broke out Monday at the Blue Hills Reservation.
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Crews fight large brush fire at Blue Hills Reservation in Milton
A large brush fire broke out Monday at Blue Hills Reservation in Milton as dry conditions continue to affect Massachusetts. The Milton Fire Department said it had been fighting a fire near Houghton’s Pond since around 2 p.m. As of 5 p.m., the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation said the fire was about 41 acres, but active, with wind…
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New video shows bus crash into transit depot building in Fitchburg, hurting man
New video shows a regional bus crash into a transit depot building in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, last week.
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Ground Round reopening in Shrewsbury
A local couple is reviving a beloved restaurant chain, bringing it back to central Massachusetts.
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Former Winthrop police lieutenant pleads guilty to child rape
James Feeley, a former high-ranking member of the Winthrop Police Department, confessed in court to being a child rapist and was sentenced to between four and six years in prison.
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Mass. says some police officers have been bypassing required training
Massachusetts officials have notified police chiefs that some officers have been getting around parts of their online training. In a letter last week, Municipal Police Training Committee Executive Director Jeff Fanrsworth said officials had learned that some police officers have been “bypassing their TY25 online training by using technologies that override controls meant to prevent fast-forwarding through the training.” Farnsworth…
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Boston area will stay dry for now, but rain is coming — and a cooldown, too
Massachusetts remains in a drought, and needed rain will arrive later this week. Here’s when.
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Missing 84-year-old man found safe, police say
Boston police say an 84-year-old man who was reported missing Monday has been found safe. Shoutian Lin had last been seen just after 9:30 a.m. Monday on the 300 block of Massachusetts Avenue near Symphony Hall. Police said Tuesday morning that Lin had been found safe.
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Man admits destroying evidence in brother's arsons at Mass. Jewish institutions
A man has pleaded guilty to obstructing the investigation into an arson investigation involving fires believed to have been set by his brother at multiple Boston-area Jewish institutions five years ago, federal prosecutors said Monday.