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Environmental investigators have cited a Millis concrete plant for allegedly polluting the air with dust.
There are still tickets available to see the NBA Finals in person - but it's going to cost you.
Get the latest COVID-19 related news updated throughout the day.
Leslie Johnson can now ride Action's rail trail, thanks to the town's new adaptive bike program.
Two Green Line trains collided near Government Center in Boston Wednesday night.
The future is looking even brighter for college-bound graduates in Malden after a surprise gift from the city.
Results of the trial showed that the vaccine appeared to be safe and had a strong immune response.
Friday is National Donut Day.
The shooter died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. One witness said, "I just really couldn't believe it was happening in my own neck of the woods."
A federal jury found Louis Coleman guilty on Wednesday in the 2019 fatal kidnapping of Jassy Correia outside a Boston club.
Environmental investigators have cited a Millis concrete plant for allegedly polluting the air with dust.
A former Malden firefighter will plead guilty to distributing controlled substances to other members of the department.
Technology is helping people who are facing mental health challenges.
Focusing on your mental health is critical while processing tragic events.
Join Dr. Mallika Marshall and our panel for a discussion on mental health.
Garrett Whitlock pitched six strong innings and Jackie Bradley Jr. drove in four runs to help the Boston Red Sox beat the Cincinnati Reds 7-1 on Wednesday night.
Even when the local outlook is "dark," folks probably shouldn't despair. A championship run is just never far away.
Marcus Smart knows what to expect when the Finals open up in Golden State.
There are still tickets available to see the NBA Finals in person - but it's going to cost you.
Still 25 years old, Celtics star Jaylen Brown is still a young man. But six years ago, he was of course much younger. He also had dreams of getting exactly where he is today.
There's bad luck, there's cursed, and then there's the night Joey Votto had on Tuesday.
The Cincinnati Reds beat Boston 2-1 on Tuesday night for their first victory at Fenway Park since Game 7 of the 1975 World Series.
"He remembered me?!?!"
With the Celtics set to play in the NBA Finals, Jaylen Brown is about to play basketball on the biggest stage of his life. He'll be doing so with the power of Kanye West's sports marketing agency behind him.
Eric Fisher has an updated weather forecast.
The future is looking even brighter for college-bound graduates in Malden after a surprise gift from the city. WBZ-TV's Juli McDonald reports.
WBZ-TV's Steve Burton spoke with the Celtics on Media Day.
WBZ-TV's David Wade found a safe haven for Celtics fans in San Francisco during the NBA Finals against the Warriors.
Three people were hurt after Green Line trains collided near Government Center. WBZ-TV's Kristina Rex reports.
Environmental investigators have cited a Millis concrete plant for allegedly polluting the air with dust.
Parents were not notified of a recent security breach at Masconomet Regional High School in Boxford until days later.
Kids in crisis often end up waiting for days or weeks in emergency rooms. It's a practice called "boarding."
Leslie Johnson can now ride Action's rail trail, thanks to the town's new adaptive bike program.
Walking into the lobby and dining room feels like a trip to 1916, when this hotel and restaurant first opened.
The program is now being implemented nationwide and bridging a gap to get struggling kids to stay in school.
The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in Massachusetts is now 7.66%.
Technology is helping people who are facing mental health challenges.
A tough pill to swallow could soon be a little easier to get down, thanks to local researchers.
Massachusetts General Hospital became the first in the country to use the monkeypox vaccine outside of clinical trials this week.
The seven-day weighted average of positive tests in Massachusetts is now 8.34%.
Environmental investigators have cited a Millis concrete plant for allegedly polluting the air with dust.
Parents were not notified of a recent security breach at Masconomet Regional High School in Boxford until days later.
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.
Massachusetts Congressman Stephen Lynch said he believes the latest mass shooting in Texas could spark change in gun reform.
Rayla Campbell, the presumptive GOP nominee for Secretary of State in Mass., is making news for some shocking comments.
In the wake of Tuesday's horrific mass murder in Texas, the calls for Congress to do something are everywhere.
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?
Starbucks workers in Brighton are striking Tuesday after they say they were forced to work through unsafe work conditions.
Memorial Day will be a busy weekend for many Massachusetts businesses, with more to come as summer arrives.
This is welcome news for shoppers getting squeezed by inflation.
A well-known chain restaurant near Faneuil Hall is pulling out of Boston for now.
Wayfair is opening a new physical store on the North Shore this week.
A Maine K9 has been hard at work over the past few days.
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.
Gus & Ruby specializes in creating custom invitations using traditional letterpress printing, a centuries old technique.
Mill River Winery is creating its own unique blends while celebrating the beauty of its surroundings.
From tea served in traditional antique China, to an elegant tower of crustless finger sandwiches.
We're in the Test Kitchen with chefs from Strega Italiano.
In our Mixology series, a lesson on how to make a fun and easy summer cocktail.
Leslie Johnson can now ride Action's rail trail, thanks to the town's new adaptive bike program.
Two Green Line trains collided near Government Center in Boston Wednesday night.
The future is looking even brighter for college-bound graduates in Malden after a surprise gift from the city.
Results of the trial showed that the vaccine appeared to be safe and had a strong immune response.
The shooter died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said. One witness said, "I just really couldn't believe it was happening in my own neck of the woods."
Garrett Whitlock pitched six strong innings and Jackie Bradley Jr. drove in four runs to help the Boston Red Sox beat the Cincinnati Reds 7-1 on Wednesday night.
Even when the local outlook is "dark," folks probably shouldn't despair. A championship run is just never far away.
Marcus Smart knows what to expect when the Finals open up in Golden State.
There are still tickets available to see the NBA Finals in person - but it's going to cost you.
Still 25 years old, Celtics star Jaylen Brown is still a young man. But six years ago, he was of course much younger. He also had dreams of getting exactly where he is today.