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As the state readies to open more pot shops, one Boston woman looking to open a medical marijuana dispensary has critics calling Massachusetts pot policies hazy at best. → Read More
A tow truck driver says he was shot in the back for just doing what he was hired to do. → Read More
The prosecution ended its case Friday morning in the trial of a man accused of killing two-year-old Bella Bond. → Read More
Security officials in Boston are preparing for a Celtics game Thursday night and a music festival at Harvard this weekend. → Read More
Victoria Hebner posted a vacation picture from Las Vegas that almost caused her mother to fall victim to a hoax. → Read More
A 62-year-old man from Worcester who answered an online ad on Backpage got a shock when he was stabbed and robbed. → Read More
Now that we know Hillary Clinton got the most votes from citizens, those who backed her are calling for an end to the Electoral College. → Read More
Just as we approach the high-demand driving season, suppliers have to switch to a government-mandated eco-friendly blend of gas. → Read More
The Government Center station boasts the latest, most high-tech security the T system has ever had. → Read More
A 30-year-old Webster man has been charged following a crash on the Massachusetts Turnpike in Charlton on Wednesday that claimed the life of a State Trooper. → Read More
With funding from the federal government, local doctors are studying how her body handles experimental treatments that could someday become standard for wounded soldiers needing transplants. → Read More
Boston Police Commissioner William Evans says it's time for Uber to start fingerprinting their drivers. → Read More
Three months after state transportation officials said they would be finished inspecting light fixtures, there is still a large stretch of light panels not working. → Read More
Framingham schools sent a letter home to parents after a bus accident on Thursday. → Read More
Mayor Marty Walsh is promising to look into allegations of racism at Boston’s most elite exam school, Boston Latin. → Read More
They say for too long, they’ve been trying to get their message out at the elite exam school. → Read More
The thief allegedly did more than $200 worth of repairs to the Lynn nonprofit's plow. → Read More
On what has become sacred ground for two sons of Leominster, a clash of memorials is brewing. → Read More
Police and investigators with the Essex District Attorney’s office are looking into whether a Salisbury woman died from the opiate-based painkillers doctors gave her after treating her for a heroin overdose. → Read More
Mass. lawmakers are considering several bicycle safety bills. → Read More