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Representatives of Wynn were at Sunday night's rehearsal getting a back stage behind the scenes tour.
The head of FBI's Boston office says even though the attacks may happen hundreds or thousands of miles away, it affects the way they investigate cases here.
The I-Team dug into Massachusetts data to find out which towns have the most active licenses and which towns deny the most gun license applications.
The former stepfather of Celina Cass showed no emotion during a video arraignment Tuesday as he faced second-degree murder charge in the girl's 2011 death.
Omar Mateen was on the FBI Terror Watch List in 2013 and 2014 but he was still able to legally buy a gun.
The former owner of the Manchester, NH building says he was worried about fires there for years.
Some areas of the state may not be as well protected as they have in the past, and some fear special interest groups may be putting the public at risk.
As many as 800,000 cars on the road across the country have evidence of title washing.
The I-Team looked into whether the hospital had the right to hold the man who allegedly killed two people during a stabbing rampage in Taunton.
Desperate patients are paying thousands of dollars for stem cell treatments that critics say have not been subjected to full scientific review.
In Colorado, sales of marijuana were nearly $1 billion in 2015.
One of the biggest areas of concern surrounding the marijuana ballot question is the impact on teens.
Get ready for a media blitz as supporters and opponents try to convince you to take sides on the issue of marijuana legalization.
Denver is known for its mountain views, a bustling downtown and now as the epicenter of a legal marijuana industry.
Massachusetts voters have a big decision in November when it comes to legalizing Marijuana.
Unsafe levels of lead were found in drinking fountains at two Boston schools and parents are demanding answers.
The move comes after public outrage over the price of the Hepatitis Drugs.
A Leicester man says he was fired from a convenience store because he has autism.
The I-Team found the large numbers have given rise to an industry of education middlemen, some of whom operate with little or no scrutiny.
The seafood company where an employee was killed in an ammonia leak that prompted a large Hazmat response Wednesday had a history of OSHA violations.
Town officials in Oxford have issued a cease and desist order to a home kennel that an I-Team investigation revealed was selling puppies living in deplorable conditions.
As tax filing season hits high gear, it's more important than ever to be careful with your financial information.
The Internet is full of women buying, selling, and trading fertility drugs. It is an illegal and potentially dangerous market.
Wrong-way crashes are more likely to result in death than any other type of traffic accident.
Some users claim the company is taking sides when it comes to disputed transactions.
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.
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.
The work spans only 1 mile, and the MBTA says upgrades on equipment riders don't see every day will make the system safer.
A special cast is shaking up the classic musical "1776."
The summer reality hit announces 16 new houseguests to move into the "BB Motel" in a live 24th season premiere event
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.
The Nationalist Social Club left flyers in plastic bags at random houses throughout both communities.
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