March 12 Fireworks executive rips page from Boston bombing playbook to trace NYC terror suspect From Boston Marathon to NYC terror plots, Phantom Fireworks regularly checks their records when suspects' names emerge, revealing a digital trail of purchases.
February 8 Police urge sober celebrations as Super Bowl LX brings heightened enforcement New England and Seattle law enforcement agencies roll out enhanced safety measures for Super Bowl weekend as authorities brace for large celebrations.
February 5 Boston's Wu orders release of ICE surveillance and bodycam footage, says fed government 'hides behind masks' Boston Mayor Michelle Wu accused ICE of unconstitutional operations and ordered the release of surveillance footage showing alleged federal agent violence.
January 29 Social justice advocate once named Bostonian of the Year sentenced in fraud case Boston activist Monica Cannon-Grant, once Bostonian of the Year, was sentenced to four years probation after pleading guilty to federal fraud charges.
January 27 Boston police ignored 100% of ICE detainer requests in 2025, citing sanctuary law Boston rejected every ICE detainer request last year, citing sanctuary laws, as the Trump administration files a lawsuit and critics raise public safety concerns.
December 18 Suspected Brown University gunman identified as investigators explore connection to MIT slaying: sources Investigators found evidence linking deadly shootings at Brown University and MIT, as authorities probe connection between campus attacks, according to a report.
December 18 Who was Nuno Loureiro? MIT professor gunned down in apartment near university MIT professor and nuclear physicist Nuno Loureiro was shot and killed at his home this week. The 47-year-old directed the university's fusion center.
December 17 MIT professor shot, killed in Brookline home: What we know about Boston-area attack A Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor died after shooting in his Boston-area apartment. Neighbors reportedly heard gunshots as police investigate.
December 12 HUD launches civil rights investigation into Boston’s DEI housing policies over alleged racial discrimination HUD launches investigation into DEI housing practices in Boston, Massachusetts, alleging the city's race-based preferences violate federal anti-discrimination laws.
December 12 Airline passenger attempted to open plane door in mid-air, authorities say A passenger on a Cathay Pacific flight from Boston to Hong Kong was arrested this week after trying to open a door on the aircraft mid-flight, officials said.