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Police are looking for a man they say stole hundreds of dollars of merchandise from a Dick's Sporting Goods store--as well as the taxi that brought him there.
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Police are looking for a man they say stole hundreds of dollars of merchandise from a Dick's Sporting Goods store--as well as the taxi that brought him there.
Lowell Public Schools released a statement Monday mourning the loss of one of their "vibrant" students who was killed in a pit bull attack over the weekend.
One family's experience with "One Summit" and climbing a rock wall has built courage for a little girl born with a brain tumor.
Seals help the kids battling cancer with "The Climb for Courage," climbing to the top of an indoor rock wall.
A Suffolk University/USA Today poll finds 64 percent of people think America is on the wrong track and the healthcare debate has damaged the President's and GOP's ratings.
Auburn Police Officer Ronald Tarentino, Jr. was posthumously awarded a Hanna Memorial Award for Bravery a year and a half after he was gunned down during a traffic stop.
Workers digging at the Paul Revere house in the city's North End believe they may have found an archaeological jackpot--the Revere family outhouse.
Hundreds of people went to the Boston Common Saturday to try to set the new world record for the world's largest human peace sign.
High surf is expected to continue for several days and beach erosion remains a major concern as the remnants of Tropical Storm Jose hit the Cape and Islands.
It would impose a penalty of community service and/or up to a $500 fine for those misrepresenting their dogs as service dogs.
A five-member board in charge of regulating marijuana in Massachusetts is getting down to business.
Police say the community should not be alarmed after four people were found dead at a home in Groton.
A group of about 100 Eversource workers prepared to head to Florida to help restore electricity to customers when Hurricane Irma storms through the area.
Donation boxes are going up across the city Tuesday so Bostonians can send relief to those who lost everything in the flooding after Hurricane Harvey in Texas.
The owner of the Chicopee convenience store that sold the winning Powerball ticket says his store's award money is going to charity.
Young women recover from substance abuse issues through support from the community and their families at Megan's House.
A former resident at The Megan's House credits the organization for straightening out her life.
The reopening of the Comm. Ave. and Boston University bridges has been pushed back several days due to construction delays.
Five different attorneys made closing arguments Thursday in the trial of four Teamsters accused of harassing and intimidating the cast and crew of Top Chef because the production didn't hire union workers.
A Melrose man accused of brutally beating his mother and sister was arraigned Wednesday in Malden District Court.
Police are investigating after a man was found fatally shot early Sunday morning.
Several members of the WBZ-TV team took part in the Pan-Mass Challenge this weekend.
More than 6,000 people rode their bikes across the state as part of the PMC to raise money for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.
MassDOT is warning Boston commuters that Monday morning's commute could be moving very slowly.
Ryan Joesph Hussein was arrested after a foot chase with police in connection with an attempted armed robbery in Danvers.
Massachusetts' highest court heard arguments Wednesday in a Republican challenge to the state's new mail-in and early voting law.
A brush fire on the Fourth of July Gardner was probably sparked by fireworks, authorities say.
A New Hampshire campground remains closed due to a bear that has shown "no fear of humans."
The food delivery membership is valued at $9.99 per month and will be offered to Prime members for free.
Mayor Wu says she met with Charles Murrell, who said he was assaulted by a group called "Patriot Front".
The Nationalist Social Club left flyers in plastic bags at random houses throughout both communities.
Attorneys for Nathan Carman filed a motion saying evidence against him is "tenuous" and he is not a flight risk.
A special cast is shaking up the classic musical "1776."
The work spans only 1 mile, and the MBTA says upgrades on equipment riders don't see every day will make the system safer.
Massachusetts' highest court heard arguments Wednesday in a Republican challenge to the state's new mail-in and early voting law.
A brush fire on the Fourth of July Gardner was probably sparked by fireworks, authorities say.
A New Hampshire campground remains closed due to a bear that has shown "no fear of humans."
The food delivery membership is valued at $9.99 per month and will be offered to Prime members for free.
Mayor Wu says she met with Charles Murrell, who said he was assaulted by a group called "Patriot Front".
The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in Massachusetts is now 6.22%.
Two people from Massachusetts have gotten sick.
The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in Massachusetts is now 5.85%.
The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in Massachusetts is now 5.74%.
Researchers say some stoves are leaking unburned gas at low levels that could be toxic when released into the air.
In 2019, three group members were arrested on assault charges after distributing racist flyers in East Boston.
It has been just about a year since an armed militia group called the Rise of the Moors held an hours long standoff with police on Route 95 in Wakefield.
The city had no idea it was there until WBZ-TV told them.
Unsolved murders are a growing concern nationwide.
Debbie Melo has now been missing for 22 years. Detectives say her husband has never been ruled out as a suspect.
The United States Supreme Court released decisions in recent weeks that have made national headlines. So what impact do rulings on topics such as guns and abortion have in Massachusetts?
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is officially expanding, as Finland and Sweden are about to become full members.
There is a difference of opinion on the possibility of suspending the gas tax, but treasurer Deb Goldberg said the state has the money to do it.
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?
Kohl's said Friday that it now expects sales to be down.
A new report from Bank of America claims the company has cut air conditioning in an effort to lower expenses.
A New Hampshire distillery has come up with its newest concoction called "Crab Trapper" — whiskey flavored with invasive green crabs.
Gourmet Dumpling House in Chinatown is about to close after 15 years.
Stores will continue to use the "Marathon Sports" branding.
Loyal Biscuit is known throughout Maine as the go-to health food store for pets.
Owls Head Transportation Museum is one of Midcoast Maine's top tourist spots.
Cruising on this fleet of sailboats promises spectacular scenery, great food, and pure adventure.
The Bay View Collection offers a fully integrated Midcoast Maine vacation.
MKS custom knives are used by professional chefs and cooking enthusiasts all over the world.
Chris Sale flashed both his brilliant strikeout ability and some rust in what may be his final rehab start.
It may be the middle of the summer, but hockey season is already on the horizon.
With Cam Newton now lacking an NFL home for the third time in three years, it doesn't appear as though the Panthers will be the one to hire him this time around.
Since the end of the Bruins' season, murmurs of a David Krejci reunion have persisted. They're now sure to continue a bit longer.
When it comes to playing golf for the foreseeable future, Tiger Woods -- arguably the greatest to ever play the game -- doesn't have many concerns.
Environmental officials in Rhode Island are warning residents about tiny jellyfish that pack a powerful sting.
A New Hampshire campground remains closed due to a bear that has shown "no fear of humans."
A New Hampshire campground is closed until further notice due to a bear that is not afraid of humans, officials say.
Massachusetts State Police are using a Boston Dynamics robot at the Esplanade ahead of Monday's festivities.
The baby's soft quills will harden over time