April 30 Blue city's Democratic committee prints thousands of 'red cards' urging immigrants to know their rights A Boston-area Democratic committee is purchasing some 8,000 cards designed to remind immigrants of their constitutional rights if approached by ICE.
April 30 Karen Read scores major win as judge allows crash reconstruction testimony Judge Beverly Cannone will allow experts from ARCCA, a crash reconstruction firm, to testify at Karen Read's second trial in the murder of John O'Keefe.
April 29 Karen Read crash expert admits he sent notes to defense, broke sequestration order in first trial Expert crash reconstruction witness Dr. Daniel Wolfe received information about prior testimony and sent notes to Karen Read's defense team during first murder trial.
April 26 Karen Read's ambulance ride admission becomes flashpoint at second trial A firefighter testified about what Karen Read said during an ambulance ride about an argument she had with John O'Keefe the morning he was found dead.
April 25 Karen Read says she poured extra shots into her cocktails before John O'Keefe's death Karen Read revealed in a 2024 TV interview that she added extra shots to "weak" drinks the night her boyfriend, John O'Keefe, died in 2022.
April 24 Thousand compete in 129th annual Boston Marathon FOX Weather correspondent Katie Byrne reports from the Boston Marathon as runners prepare for the 129th race.
April 24 Key Karen Read witness admits grand jury testimony wasn't true Kerry Roberts admits never hearing Karen Read ask for a Google search about hypothermia after finding John O'Keefe dead, contradicting earlier testimony.
April 23 Karen Read retrial kicks off with wire-to-wire drama, lawyers brawl in tense hearing after jurors sent home Karen Read's defense and prosecutors paint dueling pictures in Boston police officer death case, as the judge accuses defendant's team of discovery violations.
April 22 Russian Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova 'knowingly' smuggled illicit items to US: feds The Department of Homeland Security alleged that Kseniia Petrova, a Russian scientist working at Harvard Medical School, "knowingly broke the law."
April 22 Karen Read defense faces 'high-wire' act as retrial's opening statements kick off, experts say Karen Read's murder retrial begins with opening statements as she faces charges in Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe's death with new limitations on defense strategy.