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A Massachusetts state lawmaker says the Commonwealth needs more tools to effectively prosecute dealers tied to fatal overdoses as a growing number of lives are being lost to the synthetic opiate, fentanyl. → Read More
Your local station is getting real about kids and mental health. For the last three years, 25 Investigates has been documenting the impact the pandemic has had on kids. → Read More
Federal law enforcement is sounding the alarm about the sale of counterfeit pills on social media apps → Read More
A 25 Investigates months-long probe into a real estate company accused of tricking people into signing contracts is getting results. We first told you about MV Realty and its business practices in November. → Read More
Young fathers taking parenting classes, learning life skills, working with mentors. It’s all happening at a Massachusetts prison. Now, 25 Investigates is giving you an exclusive look inside this prison unit that’s the first of its kind in the country. → Read More
He’s helped lead the Boston Celtics to a league-best record so far this 2022-23 season. But Jaylen Brown’s passions extend far beyond the basketball court. The Celtics’ guard has made a name for himself as an outspoken social justice activist, though he admits speaking out isn’t always easy. → Read More
“It was really shocking. I also thought it was pretty funny too,” Grant said. → Read More
Some Massachusetts lawmakers are calling on the Department of Public Utilities to reexamine the rate hikes they recently approved for energy providers and ask them to roll them back. → Read More
Some Massachusetts lawmakers are calling on the Department of Public Utilities to reexamine the rate hikes they recently approved for energy providers and ask them to roll them back. → Read More
Homeowner Eliu Lopez says his family got quite the scare when the glass on their oven door exploded while his wife was standing in front of it. → Read More
The winner overcame steep odds of 1 in 302.6 million, which led to three months of drawings without a claim on the jackpot. → Read More
January is National Mentoring Month and the Big Sister Association of Greater Boston has launched the “31 Big Days” campaign. The goal is to recruit 31 Big Sisters. → Read More
In seconds, criminals can make the odometer in a used car read any number they want — and that could cost an unsuspecting buyer thousands of dollars. → Read More
So many people are worried about Walshe’s three young children, the oldest only 6 years old. → Read More
We learned through court records that a GPS tracker and cell phone data contradicted many statements Brian Walshe allegedly made to police regarding his whereabouts in the days after Ana Walshe was last seen. → Read More
Following the massive medical response during the Bills versus Bengals game Monday night, when Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field, questions of whether certain protocols are in place for such an event at all levels of athletics. → Read More
In less than a week, Charlie Baker will take his last walk out of the Massachusetts State House as governor. → Read More
In less than a week, Charlie Baker will take his last walk out of the Massachusetts State House as Governor. In a one-on-one interview, he told Boston 25 News Anchor Kerry Kavanaugh through tragedies and triumphs over the last 8 years, he tried to be present in communities and accessible to the media → Read More
Thirteen years ago, Jason Santos was assembling dishes under celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s hawkish - and sometimes furious- gaze on the reality cooking show “Hell’s Kitchen.” Today, Santos is the one overseeing the construction of dishes at five Boston-based restaurants. → Read More
25 Investigates has learned a former Woburn orthopedic surgeon is now facing criminal charges after being accused of sexually assaulting patients back in 2016. → Read More