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The U.S. House of Representatives plans to vote on impeaching President Donald Trump for the second time, and it's not the only tactic they have to remove him from office early. → Read More
Protesters marched from Roxbury’s Nubian Square to the Massachusetts State House and rallied at each location. → Read More
Next Monday, Massachusetts will start to vaccinate 45,000 police, fire, and EMTs. → Read More
Gov. Charlie Baker says it is once again time to roll back in the state's reopening, but some experts say it is "too little, too late." → Read More
The Cambridge-based company sent out shipments of its shots a week after the Pfizer vaccine arrived at health care facilities. → Read More
The latest rules, which go into effect on Sunday, mean that restaurants will have fewer people per table and for a shorter amount of time. → Read More
The meeting comes a day after Cambridge-based Moderna applied for emergency use authorization for its vaccine. → Read More
If you were hoping to get tested in time for Thanksgiving, you may be out of luck. → Read More
He calls taking the risk that came with the trial a civic duty. → Read More
This comes as there are concerns that states could take days to count all the mail-in ballots. → Read More
Coronavirus cases are not only on the rise in Massachusetts, but also across the country. → Read More
In one city, the cleanup effort is lasting much longer than the storm itself. → Read More
Gov. Charlie Baker is warning Massachusetts residents to stay vigilant after the state has seen a recent uptick in cases. → Read More
Local protesters called the decision to not charge the police officers who shot and killed Breonna Taylor "a slap in the face." → Read More
The creator says he started tracking each death in March as a way to cope, and to give each victim dignity and a broader purpose. → Read More
As of late Monday night, the COVID-19 death toll in the United States had nearly reached 200,000. → Read More
Three teenagers have admitted to setting off the explosive, and the family is now wondering if they were targeted because of the sign in their yard. → Read More
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now saying that people who do not show COVID-19 symptoms do not need to be tested for the coronavirus. → Read More
Gov. Charlie Baker signed a bill Monday that will allow Massachusetts restaurants to sell mixed alcoholic drinks with takeout and delivery food orders. → Read More
Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Gates and Elon Musk were some of the high-profile people who were impacted by the cyberattack. → Read More