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Walpole Police have released surveillance video of a man who allegedly told a liquor store clerk he would give him AIDS during an attempted armed robbery on Sunday.
There has been a major medical breakthrough with connections to Massachusetts.
A baby born with the virus that causes AIDS appears to have been cured, scientists announced Sunday.
Doctors can now recommend medical marijuana for patients with certain conditions.
Police have issued an arrest warrant for the man they say held up a Dunkin Donuts using a syringe he said was filled with aids infected blood.
A new state law is about to take hold that supporters hope will lead to more testing for HIV in Massachusetts.
A Boston health center has been selected as one of 24 community health centers nationally to participate in a federal initiative to develop services to care for people with HIV.
Fans are remembering Hollywood legend Elizabeth Taylor and her many ties to Boston.
Sunday the Vatican rushed to clarify controversial comments made by the Pope on condom use.
There's a new call to change the lifetime ban for gay men donating blood.
Construction crews teamed up with developers to reinforce compromised columns that forced the MBTA to shut down part of the system.
Family members, friends and members of the Ugandan community came out in full force to support the toddler's parents.
Officer Matthew Bodwell pulled a pregnant woman, a second woman, a 14-month-old girl and two men from the water.
Police are not releasing the victim's name and said they are still investigating the drowning.
About 100 kids got a bike on Saturday when their parents finished their English as a Second Language class in Lynn.
This year's Salem Pride Parade took on a whole new meaning following recent decisions by the Supreme Court.
Many U.S. companies pledged to provide help for employees seeking abortions in states that outlaw the procedure.
A Rhode Island police officer accused of punching a woman at an abortion protest while he was off-duty was suspended from his job with pay.
A beloved New England tradition returned for the first time since 2019.
Construction crews teamed up with developers to reinforce compromised columns that forced the MBTA to shut down part of the system.
Family members, friends and members of the Ugandan community came out in full force to support the toddler's parents.
Officer Matthew Bodwell pulled a pregnant woman, a second woman, a 14-month-old girl and two men from the water.
Police are not releasing the victim's name and said they are still investigating the drowning.
About 100 kids got a bike on Saturday when their parents finished their English as a Second Language class in Lynn.
That said, the vaccines still provide significant protection against severe disease.
The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in Massachusetts is now 5.53%.
The FDA ordered the vaping company Juul to pull its electronic cigarettes from the U.S. market Thursday.
A study suggests if you can't stand on one leg for a short period of time, you could be at an increased risk of death.
The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in Massachusetts is now 5.52%.
Debbie Melo has now been missing for 22 years. Detectives say her husband has never been ruled out as a suspect.
A teen is in critical condition after accidentally shooting himself in the head while running from police, according to I-Team sources.
A Watertown facility is facing new allegations from a Braintree mother who says her quadriplegic son died as a result of the home's negligence.
MassDOT says it is ahead of schedule removing hazardous soil it dumped in Chelsea.
Three years after UMass officials were alerted to significant gender pay gaps, the inequity has only gotten worse.
Jon says the long-term impact of the court's ruling will be to remind apathetic voters that inaction has consequences.
Have you seen those TV ads warning that Congress is poised to "break" the popular Amazon Prime two-day delivery service?
The countdown is on as Massachusetts lawmakers enter the final six weeks of the legislative session. So will sports betting finally make it across the finish line?
"This is a Jewish hit list," says Robert Trestan, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League of New England.
Michelle Wu talks about what can be done to improve Boston Public Schools.
Stores will continue to use the "Marathon Sports" branding.
Stocks are falling, interest rates are rising and prices are skyrocketing, but an economist says it's too soon to panic.
Kohl's is negotiating with a potential new owner in a proposed $8 billion deal.
Raytheon's headquarters will no longer be located in Waltham.
Target is stuck with too much home decor and too many TVs. To clear out the glut, it will ramp up discounts.
MKS custom knives are used by professional chefs and cooking enthusiasts all over the world.
Woodman's of Essex hosts a clambake featuring three generations of the family that started it all.
Bistro Du Midi Executive Chef Robert Sisca is in the Test Kitchen to cook up a classic French sandwich.
this newly constructed modern guest house boasts spectacular views of its ocean surroundings.
Tour of a gorgeously reimagined duplex penthouse in downtown Boston.
Verdugo's two-out rocket to right off Shane Bieber (3-4) gave Boston a 3-2 lead in the sixth inning.
Christian Arroyo hit a two-run homer powering the red-hot Boston Red Sox to a 6-3 victory over the Cleveland Guardians.
Clearly, the Celtics could have gotten some better contributions off the bench in that six-game series loss, and Ime Udoka said he's hopeful that the team adds a bench scorer to the mix this summer.
Nobody knows what JD Davison's NBA career will look like. But his athleticism is certainly not in question.
Patrice Bergeron isn't ready to call it a career just yet. The Bruins captain will be back for a 19th season in Boston.
A boat was pulling lobster traps in when people on board spotted a big shark.
A Connecticut woman came home this week to find a bear in her kitchen.
History was made in Massachusetts recently when two TikTok stars created the world's largest chicken nugget.
TripAdvisor has the New Hampshire attraction right up there with some world-famous theme parks in a new ranking.
The MBTA hopes to tackle public urination in system elevators with technology.