
Burlington Babysitter Sent To Prison For Infant's Death
Pallavi Macharla will spend three and a half to four years in state prison.
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Pallavi Macharla will spend three and a half to four years in state prison.
A Burlington woman accused of killing a six-month-old infant girl was found guilty of second-degree murder Monday.
The case of a Burlington woman accused of killing a six-month-old infant girl in her care is now in the hands of a jury.
As the woman accused of murdering a baby in Burlington took the stand in her own defense, prosecutors grilled her for over an hour with questions about that day.
The Middlesex District Attorney's office is moving forward with murder charges against a babysitter despite a medical examiner's finding that a baby who died while in her care died of cardiac arrest.
A Burlington woman was arraigned Friday on a charge of murder and operating an unlicensed daycare inside her apartment.
A search team was hampered by poor weather on Tuesday.
Boston Children's Hospital says staff members have been inundated with threats because of what they call "misinformation" about their treatment of transgender patients.
Back-to-school shoppers are changing their spending behaviors with costs on the rise.
WBZ-TV's Kristina Rex drove the shuttle bus route that will be in place while the Orange Line is shut down for a month.
Even though Tufts is one of the city's major medical hubs, transportation officials did not put a shuttle stop here.
No one was hurt, but the incident caused delays for commuters.
Teenagers at a Peabody library are reading books that have been banned from libraries and schools around the country.
Berniece is a kind, well-spoken young lady looking for her forever family.
Multiple brush fires broke out in Saugus on Tuesday at Breakheart Reservation.
A search team was hampered by poor weather on Tuesday.
Boston Children's Hospital says staff members have been inundated with threats because of what they call "misinformation" about their treatment of transgender patients.
Back-to-school shoppers are changing their spending behaviors with costs on the rise.
WBZ-TV's Kristina Rex drove the shuttle bus route that will be in place while the Orange Line is shut down for a month.
Even though Tufts is one of the city's major medical hubs, transportation officials did not put a shuttle stop here.
Some of Thorley Industries' 4moms products pose asphyxiation risk to babies big enough to crawl under their seats.
Millions of Americans will be able to buy hearing aids without a prescription later this fall, under a long-awaited rule finalized Tuesday.
A TikTok video is spreading misinformation about an ingredient used in some tampons and it is causing real alarm among some viewers.
A new report finds homemade baby food contains just as many heavy metals as store-bought preparations.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the nation should move away from restrictive measures such as quarantines and social distancing and focus on reducing severe disease from COVID-19.
Under new pressure from state environmental officials, a concrete plant in Millis has a plan to clear the air.
A rail safety expert told WBZ-TV a federal takeover of the MBTA could be right around the corner.
The I-Team talked to experts who say the T should have been doing maintenance all along.
Investigators believe some of his uniform and equipment was stolen from a police supply store.
Francisco Urena, who resigned in the wake of deaths at the Holyoke Soldiers' Home, is back on the state payroll.
With midterms approaching, inflation is politically toxic.
Three Democratic candidates are all trying to lay claim to the Healey brand.
Trump returned to the 2016 candidate with red-meat rhetoric on issues like crime, immigration and the 2nd Amendment.
Dover native James Kirchick recently published the book "Secret City: The History of Gay Washington," which looks at the struggles of gay people active in politics and the government.
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 closures could include spots in the Boston area.
The Bedford company was founded in 1990.
Inflation has tapped out many shoppers who are slowing their spending on furniture.
A glimmer of relief is emerging at the checkout aisle: the return of discounts.
It's the first Trader Joe's in the country with an employees union.
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.
Nick Pivetta pitched one-hit ball over seven shutout innings for his first win since June 24, and the Boston Red Sox scored four runs in the first inning on their way to a 5-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Malcolm Butler's comeback story with the New England Patriots may be over before it started.
Bill Belichick, however, is not big on the concept of a "No. 1 cornerback."
The Patriots have had their share of talented receivers over the years, but the offense has lacked a big pass-catcher who can go up and fight for the ball for some time now. That is about to change thanks to the arrival of DeVante Parker.
"Oh my God, it's Jason Varitek. Dude, you got me. What are the odds?"
Another campground in New Hampshire's White Mountains is being shut down because of bears.
Workers at the Stone Zoo had to get creative to cool off Seymour the jaguar.
A family using model rockets accidentally sparked a two-acre fire in Topsfield.
It was a surprising sight for beachgoers on Nantucket.
A dust devil sent players on a Bourne softball field running for cover on Sunday. Here's how they form.