Taxi Driver Recalls Square One Mall Carjacking: 'This Guy Is Crazy'
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.
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.
For the first time since 2005, NOAA says an "unusual event" has led to a severe G4 geomagnetic storm watch for Friday.
A large police force entered pro-Palestinian protesters' encampment on the MIT campus early Friday morning.
Mother's Day is this weekend there's lots of events to celebrate and enjoy with mom!
The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the top-seeded Boston Celtics 118-94 on Thursday night to tie their second-round playoff series at one game apiece.
More researchers are sounding the alarm about giving young children smartphones, and there is a growing parent movement to keep phones away until they are older.
A large police force entered pro-Palestinian protesters' encampment on the MIT campus early Friday morning.
Testimony resumed Thursday in the high-profile Karen Read murder case.
A massive sunspot pointed toward Earth could bring the northern lights to your backyard.
Police moved in and were seen forcibly removing some of the demonstrators who were blocking the entrance to a parking garage.
Spirit Airlines says passengers involved in a fight on a plane that landed in Boston can no longer fly with them.
Dr. Mallika Marshall answers a viewer's question on how to treat a Baker's cyst that's causing her lots of pain.
The next time you hit the gym, you may want to think about the air you're breathing.
Working a night shift for even a short time could negatively impact your health and scientists are researching why.
Trying to be a "perfect" parent could be detrimental to both parents and children.
Alzheimer's disease may be passed down in families more than previously thought.
Massachusetts is paying millions to vendors in the migrant crisis with little oversight on how taxpayer money is being spent
A Townsend woman was scammed into believing a famous actor was in love with her. Then the case took on a potentially more sinister turn.
State contracts obtained by the I-Team show taxpayers are paying tens of millions of dollars to hotels for rooms and food.
A fourth-grade teacher at an elementary school in Cambridge is facing child rape charges.
William Foley Jr., a five-time drunk driver who lost his license after a fatal crash in 2001, is back behind bars after an I-Team investigation.
Many residents say they really like Boston, but say the cost of living and high housing prices are taking a toll.
Despite an April revenue haul that exceeded forecasts, there is still anxiety on Beacon Hill about overall revenue shortfalls and economic uncertainty.
Surveys have found that support for Israel is "fairly consistent," regardless of campus protests.
Quincy City Council President Ian Cain and Swansea attorney John Deaton are seeking the Republican nomination to run against Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Pro-Palestinian students have accelerated their protests of the Israel-Hamas war. But are the they helping or hurting their cause?
You can once again grab a cocktail to go in Massachusetts.
April 20, 2024 is Record Store Day. See which record shops in Massachusetts are participating.
Boston Dynamics' latest robot is ready to "exceed human capabilities," the company says.
Rising costs are forcing small businesses located on Boston's Massachusetts Avenue to close.
Boston-based box wine brand Alileo teamed up with Caffe Nero to launch a coffee and wine experience in Massachusetts.
The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay, Maine offers more than 300 acres of the largest public garden space in New England.
French-inspired home and garden shop Les Fleurs brings the look and feel of Europe to Andover.
John Francis Designs in North Chelmsford is part woodshop and part test kitchen, where one-of-a-kind ravioli molds are made.
David Standridge is the award-winning executive chef of The Shipwright's Daughter in Mystic, Connecticut, a sea-to-table restaurant focusing on sustainable local seafood.
The Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth offers visitors the chance to explore more than 350 years of New Hampshire's history.
The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the top-seeded Boston Celtics 118-94 on Thursday night to tie their second-round playoff series at one game apiece.
Glen Davis, better known as "Big Baby" during his basketball career, was sentenced to 40 months in prison on Thursday for defrauding the NBA's healthcare plan.
David Andrews said he'll always love football, so that wasn't part of his reason for returning to the Patriots for another season.
"Swayman was terrific," Montgomery said.
Julian Edelman felt awkward when Robert Kraft entered the same room as Bill Belichick.
Researchers spotted a 37-year-old right whale mother named Wolf and her calf off the coast of Massachusetts.
The 2024 cicada broods will not be emerging in Massachusetts - but the buzzing bugs are set to appear here in 2025.
A pair of vultures thought to be "actively dying" actually had too much to drink, wildlife rescuers in Connecticut say.
A fluffy pile of golden retrievers took over the Boston Common in memory of Spencer the marathon dog.
The thick fog made for an eerie sight as the Mayflower II crossed the Cape Cod Canal.