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Endurance swimmer to swim around Martha's Vineyard Thursday. Here's why
Lewis Pugh has followed an unspoken rule during his career as one of the world’s most daring endurance swimmers: Don’t talk about sharks. But he plans to break that this week on a swim around Martha’s Vineyard, where “Jaws” was filmed 50 years ago. The British-South African was the first person to complete a long-distance swim in every ocean...
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Chelsea student arrested by police, detained by ICE after school altercation
A student in Chelsea, Massachusetts, was taken into ICE custody after being brought to the police station
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Boston archbishop celebrates Pope Leo XIV at special Mass
Archbishop Richard Henning spoke to the Catholic faithful at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross about the new pope Wednesday
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Mass held in Boston for Pope Leo XIV
The new pope was celebrated at an evening service at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.
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Boston City Council passes ranked-choice voting proposal as debate over member continues
A proposed change to Boston’s election system and what to do about City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson were topics of discussion at Wednesday’s meeting
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Mass. sheriff to ICE and public: ‘Everybody just needs to take a step back'
After a series of ICE encounters in Massachusetts, Essex County Sheriff Kevin Koppinger is urging all parties to show restraint
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Surplus supplies from Merrimack Valley explosions sent to help Calif. wildfire survivors
Five years after the Merrimack Valley gas explosions, nearly 1,200 electric water heaters are being sent to Los Angeles to help families rebuild
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As ICE encounters with public get confrontational, sheriff urges calm
Essex County Sheriff Kevin Coppinger is calling for restraint from all parties amid ICE operations.
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Years after gas explosions in Mass., supplies sent to West Coast to help wildfire survivors
Emergency supplies left over after the 2018 Merrimack Valley gas explosions are being donated to those who lost their homes in the California wildfires.
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Lincoln police chief suspended by POST Commission after arrest in Westwood
The chief of police in Lincoln has had his policing certification suspended in Massachusetts, days after his arrest while he was off-duty in another town.
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2 indicted in NH after body of woman who overdosed was dumped in Mass.
Andrea Martin and Christian Torruellas were arrested after Justina Steffy died from an overdose in Keene, New Hampshire, and was dumped in Warwick, Massachusetts
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How long will this gorgeous weather last in Boston?
The weather has been lovely in the Boston area, and while highs are staying in the 70s, rain is moving in. Here’s when to expect it to fall.
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Multiple chances for rain, severe thunderstorms possible this weekend
Each day this week, keep the umbrella handy. But don’t worry, you won’t need it at all times. Clouds continue to build Wednesday afternoon, with spotty showers favoring central Massachusetts. Most of the area will stay mainly dry and cloudy, but don’t be surprised if a quick moving shower moves in overnight. Some spots may even hear a rumble...
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Dracut man sentenced to jail in brutal death of roommate's dog
Editor’s note: Details in this article may be disturbing to some readers. A man has been sentenced to serve jail time in the brutal killing of his roommate’s dog at a Dracut, Massachusetts, home. Anthony Segnini, 36, of Dracut, was arrested in December of 2023 and indicted by a grand jury last September in the death of the 8-pound Yorkshire…
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Suspect who fled traffic stop in Malden arrested, police say
Police say a suspect who fled a traffic stop in Malden, Massachusetts, earlier Wednesday has now been arrested. Malden police said just before noon that there was an increased police presence and helicopter activity in the area of Mountain Avenue due to an individual who failed to stop for an officer and fled on foot after exiting their vehicle. They…
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Gov. Healey announces executive branch hiring freeze amid financial uncertainty
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is implementing a hiring freeze across the executive branch due to “widespread economic uncertainty at the national level” and a tightening budget outlook for the fiscal year ahead. She announced the hiring freeze Wednesday morning, and said it will take effect May 27. She said it is a proactive step being taken to manage spending as…
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Looking at clouds, rain chances in 10-day forecast
Pamela Gardner is talking about our 10-day forecast, which includes several opportunities for rain.
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Waltham raises red flag over recent ICE activity in town
Most recent incident in Waltham occurred Tuesday when video showed ICE agents smashing the glass of a van to take a man out and handcuff him as community members pleaded for them to stop....
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Man critically injured in Dartmouth motorcycle crash
A man was seriously injured in a crash involving a motorcycle and another vehicle Tuesday in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, police say.
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ICE activity in Waltham sparks concern, rally on the common this week
People are on edge in several Massachusetts communities following a rapid rise in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations — with several recent incidents captured on video, including two arrests in Waltham.