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Teacher strike ends in Gloucester
Students in Gloucester will be back in school Monday after educators were on strike for two weeks; strikes continue in Beverly and Marblehead.
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Kids found safe in Stoughton parental kidnapping case, Amber Alert canceled
An Amber Alert has been canceled after three children were found safe following their alleged parental kidnapping from Stoughton, Massachusetts.
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Crash cases: A review of Mass. State Police lawsuits
Rocio Orlandi was stopped at a yield sign while riding her bike near Interstate 93 in Boston’s South End in December 2015. That’s when a Massachusetts State Police trooper struck the cyclist with his police cruiser while on duty. As a result of the crash, Orlandi nearly died and suffered debilitating injuries that needed extensive treatment for years to come,…
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Commonwealth Confidential: The struggle to obtain documents under Mass. public records law
Massachusetts agencies, particularly the state police, have a well-known lack of transparency, especially when it comes to public records.
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Tentative agreement reached to end Gloucester teacher strike
A deal has been struck to end one of the three teacher strikes on the North Shore.
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Brockton man indicted on murder charge in July park stabbing
A man has been indicted on a murder charge months after his arrest in a stabbing in Brockton, Massachusetts. Authorities said 39-year-old Edmar Goncalves of Fall River was stabbed the afternoon of July 20 at Finnegan Park at the intersection of Crescent Street and Montello Street. Johnny Richmond, 37, of Brockton, was arrested shortly after the stabbing. The Plymouth County…
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Man killed in Brockton apartment shooting
A man was shot and killed Friday afternoon in an apartment in Brockton, Massachusetts. The shooting happened on Pleasant Street. Officers responded to a 911 call shortly before 3:30 p.m. Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz later said a 54-year-old man was killed. Cruz added that the case is not believed to be random. The investigation is ongoing, authorities said.
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Mass. changing emergency family shelter system again, phasing out hotels
Confronting more than $1 billion in annual costs tied to Massachusetts’ emergency assistance family shelter system, the Healey administration rolled out a suite of new reforms Friday.
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Dump truck rolls over on I-495 in Middleborough, spilling fuel and oil
A dump truck rolled over on Interstate 495 in Middleborough, Massachusetts, early Friday morning, spilling fuel and oil onto the highway.
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9 arrests made in North Shore drug sweep, feds say
Nine people were arrested on drug, child sex abuse and other charges in a sweep involving gang investigators on Massachusetts’ North Shore and on Nantucket Thursday, federal prosecutors said.
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This Mass. café is offering free coffee for dancing customers
Coffee Milano Café in Middleborough, Massachusetts, is going viral on TikTok because of its dance-for-coffee promotion.
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Mayor Wu's Boston tax plan blocked by Republican lawmaker
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s property tax reclassification plan advanced in the House Thursday but not enough representatives showed up for session, enabling a South Shore Republican with concerns about the plan’s impacts on the business community to delay action on the bill. The home rule petition was rushed through a pair of committees and received an initial vote of...
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No fines for North Shore teachers Friday if strikes end by Monday
An Essex County Superior Court judge said there would be no fines Friday against teachers on strike in Gloucester, Beverly and Marblehead if they agree to return to the classroom by Monday.
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Free coffee at Middleborough café…if you dance
The promotion is happening at Coffee Milano Café in Middleborough.
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Judge offers deal on fines if North Shore teacher strikes end
An Essex County Superior Court judge said there would be no fines Friday if teachers end their strikes by Sunday evening.
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Boston police seek man who inappropriately touched students outside high school
Boston police are looking for a man they say inappropriately touched several students at a small high school near Copley Square. Officers responded around 11:30 a.m. to the Snowden International School on Newbury Street in Back Bay after reports that the man had touched students as they were walking in and out of the building. “That’s scary, that it’s...
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Man sought after touching students of Boston high school
Authorities are searching for a man who was reported inappropriately touching students at the Snowden International School in Back Bay.
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Woman dead, man injured in Worcester shooting
A shooting Thursday in Worcester, Massachusetts, left a woman dead and a man seriously injured, police said. Officers responded around 6:20 p.m. to Brookside Avenue to find both people suffering from gunshot wounds. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene, while the man was brought to an area hospital with serious injuries. Police did not say whether any arrests…
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Trump team, Mass. leaders clash on immigration
The attacks between the incoming Trump administration and Massachusetts officials over immigration policies, enforcement, and sanctuary cities continues to intensify. Massachusetts isn’t a sanctuary state, but it is the only right-to-shelter state, which is a draw for undocumented immigrants and a target for the incoming “border czar,” Tom Homan. “She’s not very smart,” Homan said of Boston Mayor Michelle...
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How Mass. officials are responding to Trump's deportation plans
The back-and-forth between the incoming Trump administration and local officials over immigration policies has continued to intensify.