
Autopsy Reveals Former NFL, Patriots Player Phillip Adams Had Significant Brain Trauma Before He Killed 6 People
An autopsy revealed unusually severe brain disease in the frontal lobe of the former NFL player Phillip Adams.
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An autopsy revealed unusually severe brain disease in the frontal lobe of the former NFL player Phillip Adams.
A sixth person has died following a shooting earlier this week at the hands of a former NFL player who also killed four members of a South Carolina family.
The former NFL player killed a South Carolina physician, three family members and a repairman before fatally shooting himself.
The gunman who killed five people including a prominent doctor in South Carolina was former NFL player Phillip Adams, who killed himself early Thursday, according to a source who was briefed on the investigation.
Overwhelmed by what they witnessed, rescuers from the Southeastern Massachusetts Technical Rescue Team return home after helping the victims of Hurricane Florence.
Bill's been zooming all over the country, and it's been difficult to keep track. So here's a list of everyone Bill's taken a close look at over the past few weeks.
A look at five of the largest zoos in America, based upon size, number of animals or attendance.
Seven exceptionally photogenic cities to consider visiting in America
While it may seem as if this presidential race has been going on forever, the truth is it's just getting started.
A profile on five of the best BBQ cities in America
A look at five of America's best winter break destinations for college students
Five tips help you book last minute travel arrangements
A brief look at five of the best honeymoon destinations on the East Coast
Want to take a trip to "The Best City In America?" Check out this vacation guide to Charleston, South Carolina from Mary Alice Monroe, author of "The Summer's End."
Taking it down immediately isn't a cave-in to political correctness.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is among those who believe it's time for the Confederate flag to come down.
I don't think we use the word terrorism widely enough.
Gov. Charlie Baker has apologized for saying South Carolina residents "can make their own call" about flying the Confederate flag outside their state capitol.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said he spoke to the mayor of Charleston and offered his condolences.
Here is a list of Tailgate Fan's top five tailgates you should visit...
Featuring many of America's oldest cities, superb food, refined beauty and world famous attractions, the South has something to offer for all walks of life.
The early colonial settlements along the Eastern seaboard, including Boston, Charleston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, DC, are among the best places for an historic vacation in the US.
The winning numbers drawn late Wednesday night were 7-10-22-32-35 with the Powerball of 19.
South Carolina authorities say a couple arrested on drug charges are persons of interest in a double slaying last month in Massachusetts.
A 24-year-old nurse from Danvers remains in critical condition in a South Carolina hospital a week after a hit and run crash, and now her family is offering a $5,000 reward in the case.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was not present for his honor.
A tiny warrior with a big heart got his long-awaited homecoming on Sunday.
Starting on Monday, the indoor mask mandate will return to town-owned buildings in Brookline.
Jesse Lamoureux, 38, died from injuries his sustained during a fire in Oxford.
The warm temperatures on Sunday morning quickly turned oppressive if you have to sit at a graduation ceremony.
When the war erupted in Ukraine, Melanie Kelfer of Needham knew she needed to step up and help.
Andrew Huber Young, 19, was arrested and charged with murder after allegedly killing a 2-year-old girl.
Police in multiple New England beach communities dealt with unruly crowds on Saturday, leading to a number of arrests.
A backcountry skier needed rescuing as the summit of Mount Washington experienced record breaking heat.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was not present for his honor.
A tiny warrior with a big heart got his long-awaited homecoming on Sunday.
Starting on Monday, the indoor mask mandate will return to town-owned buildings in Brookline.
Jesse Lamoureux, 38, died from injuries his sustained during a fire in Oxford.
The warm temperatures on Sunday morning quickly turned oppressive if you have to sit at a graduation ceremony.
Starting on Monday, the indoor mask mandate will return to town-owned buildings in Brookline.
What is causing the recent rise in cases? Dr. Daniel Kuritzkes joined WBZ-TV to discuss COVID-19.
It's the highest positivity rate since it was over 10% on January 25.
Join Dr. Mallika Marshall and our panel for a discussion on mental health.
A bill introduced before the pandemic would allow two excused absences for mental health days.
Kids in crisis often end up waiting for days or weeks in emergency rooms. It's a practice called "boarding."
Chelsea residents gathered Wednesday evening to get answers about the state's dumping of a pile of rubble filled with asbestos.
Crews in Chelsea have begun removing a pile of debris that is contaminated with asbestos on Friday.
Zelle is now a favorite for thieves because once the money is transferred out, it's nearly impossible to get back.
Hazardous construction material was dumped in Chelsea last July and had been sitting next to a public housing development.
The "Faces of COVID" Twitter account remembers lives lost during the pandemic.
As women's soccer players negotiate equal pay, the question remains: What about the rest of America's women?
While the hearing did reveal some detail, a lot still remains a mystery.
Airline dissatisfaction is taking off, and lawmakers have noticed.
With gas prices rising, deviation from the party line is a growth stock these days.
Roxbury based and minority-owned City Fresh Foods is taking on the responsibility of providing meals to almost 50,000 Boston Public School students starting on July 1.
Inflation did not hurt the casino business in Massachusetts.
Robots at Top Notch Distributors are giving current employees a big boost.
Robots at Top Notch Distributors are giving current employees a big boost. WBZ-TV's Breana Pitts reports.
The yearly rate of U.S. inflation fell to 8.3% in April, compared to a historic 8.5% in March, marking the first decline since August. WBZ-TV's Zinnia Maldonado reports.
WaterFire has been a Providence tradition for over 25 years.
The Bubble Factory is a multimedia workshop and classroom.
As Massachusetts' largest curling club, Broomstones is hotbed for talent.
One of the newest additions to the Mystic waterfront is a building blending classic style with a modern twist.
Legal Sea Foods Chefs Matt King and Patrick Keefe offer up tips on how to pick and prepare the perfect piece of fish.
The Boston Red Sox beat the Seattle Mariners 8-4 on Sunday.
Jayson Tatum had a rough night in Game 3 against the Heat, and promises to be better in Monday night's Game 4.
Not a lot went right for the Celtics in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals, and most of it was their own doing.
The Revolution are unbeaten in their last four league matches.
Marcus Smart knows how to make things dramatic.
The Peterboro Basket Company has been in business since 1854.
A fishing crew spotted a majestic sight in the waters off Massachusetts this week – an orca whale.
An elderly man in Vermont had a wild encounter with a bobcat when the animal broke into his home and attacked him.
Sunday night brought the first total eclipse to the northeast in over three years.
For the first time, astronomers have captured an image of the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy.