March 30, 2022 Chris Rock addresses Will Smith slap at first comedy show since Oscars Comedian and actor Chris Rock dressed in all white to kick off his Wednesday night show after a thunderous three-minute standing ovation at his first standup show since Will Smith slapped his face at the Oscars Sunday night.
March 29, 2022 Pro-life activist, 85, urges Judge Jackson to uphold First Amendment freedoms: 'Life is precious' Eleanor McCullen's refrigerator in Massachusetts is her daily reminder of all the families she's impacted through her two decades of counseling women out of having abortions.
March 26, 2022 Crane collapses into Boston parking garage, construction worker dead: reports A crane has collapsed into a parking structure being built in Boston, according to local reports.
March 22, 2022 Boston bouncer stabs, kills Marine veteran after being denied reentry into bar A bouncer at a Boston bar charged with fatally stabbing a Marine Corps veteran celebrating the St. Patrick’s Day weekend has been held without bail.
March 17, 2022 St. Patrick's Day: Most Irish cities in US and their beloved pubs A new study reveals America's most Irish cities just in time for St. Paddy's Day 2022, according to LawnStarter.
March 16, 2022 Boston BLM leader and her husband hit with federal fraud, conspiracy charges Federal authorities allege that Monica Cannon-Grant and Clark Grant have defrauded a large sum of donor dollars out of over $1 million in grants and donations given to their nonprofit, Violence in Boston, which aims to help violence survivors in the city.
March 2, 2022 Robbery suspect pepper sprays Massachusetts TJ Maxx employee Police in Massachusetts say a woman stole thousands of dollars in merchandise and then pepper sprayed a store employee who tried confronting her.
February 21, 2022 New England college student has legs amputated after eating leftover noodles The strange case of a New England college student who had both his legs amputated after eating leftovers is getting renewed attention thanks to a viral video.
February 19, 2022 More city, state leaders make decisions on lifting, holding COVID-19 restrictions While some city and state leaders have decided to do away with mask mandates and proof of COVID-19 verification, others have maintained or extended restrictions.
February 16, 2022 Wealthy dad gets 15 months for bribing his kids' way into elite universities A wealthy father nabbed in the Operation Varsity Blues college admissions scandal was hit Wednesday with 15 months in federal prison for paying hefty bribes to get his children into elite universities —marking the stiffest sentence yet handed down in the case.