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Super Bowl Marks 1st Major Sports Event Since Legal Betting in Bay State

The Patriots may not have made it to the Super Bowl, but plenty of New Englanders still got in on the action, with many putting money down now that sports... → Read More

No School Monday in Woburn as Teachers Go on Strike

Teachers in Woburn, Massachusetts were preparing to strike Monday morning, after educators and the city failed to reach an agreement on contracts Sunday. → Read More

Search for Missing Brookfield Woman Continues Near Her Home

Investigators released new photos Thursday of Brittany Tee, the Brookfield, Massachusetts, woman who has been missing for over a week. → Read More

BPS Should Consider Forming Its Own Police Department, Consultant Says

Boston Public Schools district leaders were presented with a number of school safety recommendations during a committee meeting Wednesday night, including a... → Read More

Search Expands for Brookfield Woman, Missing a Week

A week after she went missing, the search for a Brookfield woman expanded on Tuesday, with a Massachusetts State Police helicopter joining police and other law... → Read More

Search Underway in Apparent Homicide Case Out of Stoughton

Law enforcement on Tuesday said they found a 40-year-old dead inside a shed on Park Street, and investigators were still working to answer the questions... → Read More

Unveiling New Vision for Franklin Park, Boston Aims for Inclusivity, Safety

Boston aims to make Franklin Park more welcoming, according to the detailed plan for its biggest open space that Mayor Michelle Wu released Tuesday. → Read More

‘So Far, So Good': MBTA's Orange Line Reopens Following Historic Month-Long Closure

The MBTA's Orange Line is reopening to passengers Monday, after a 30-day closure that officials say allowed crews to replace 14,000 feet of rail and nearly... → Read More

1 Killed In Head-On Crash in Melrose

One person was killed in a head-on collision in Melrose, Massachusetts late Sunday. → Read More

State Police K-9 Killed in Standoff Was 1st Treated Under Nero's Law

Massachusetts State Police K-9 Frankie was given full honors Tuesday after he was shot and killed by a suspect wanted for firearms charges who was barricaded in... → Read More

Ammunition Found at Boston Public School for Second Time in a Week

A bag of bullets was found at Boston Latin Academy just days after a .45 caliber bullet was found at the Condon Community School in South Boston. → Read More

COVID Cases Keep Rising in Mass. Ahead of the Holidays. Can Testing Help Keep Us Safe?

The rising number of COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts is especially concerning ahead of the Christmas holiday when many families will gather in big groups for... → Read More

‘Courageous Young Kid': How 3 Children Survived an Apparent Murder-Suicide in Oxford

Two people are dead in what appears to be a case of domestic violence at a home in Oxford, Massachusetts, but three children survived, officials said Tuesday. → Read More

Harvard-Bound Senior Asks That $40K College Scholarship Be Given to Others

At her graduation from a Massachusetts high school, a Harvard-bound senior asked that her school give tens of thousands of dollars it had awarded her for a... → Read More

Outage in Mass. RMV Inspection Sticker System Leaves Some in the Lurch

Due to a malware attack on vendor Applus Technologies, service stations throughout Massachusetts lost the ability to issue inspection stickers for the past... → Read More

As Vaccine Rollout Continues, More Hurdles Remain in the Way of Equity

As more and more people get the vaccine across Massachusetts, issues with equity still remain. Access issues, language barriers and vaccine hesitancy continue... → Read More

Boston Doctor Says UK COVID Variant Has Likely Been Circulating in Mass. For Weeks

Massachusetts announced its first confirmed case of the new, more contagious COVID variant on Sunday, but some medical experts in the state say they aren’t... → Read More

Coming End to Inpatient Surgeries in Mass. Won't Change as Much as the Last One

On Friday, hospitals across Massachusetts will be curtailing inpatient elective procedures that can be safely postponed so they can free up those beds and staff... → Read More

Boston Resident Makes Impromptu Road Trip to Georgia to Cast His Ballot

A Massachusetts resident still registered to vote in Georgia returned Tuesday from a road trip to cast his ballot. “I did not want to have to do this, but it... → Read More

Students and Parents Adjusting to Remote Learning in Worcester

A fully-remote start to the school year is underway in Worcester, Massachusetts → Read More