October 19, 2022 Patriots, Robert Kraft sent gift to first female to score touchdown in Massachusetts high school's history The New England Patriots sent McKenzie Quinn, a football player at Brockton HS in Massachusetts, a gift after becoming the first female to score a touchdown in the school's history.
October 18, 2022 Hindu rights activist objects to MA museum selling toys of deities A Massachusetts museum selling toys of Hindu deities is insensitive, an activist says. The toys were removed from the online shop, however, another Hindu organization had no objections.
October 18, 2022 Some Massachusetts schools back in session amid ongoing teachers' strike Teachers in one of two Massachusetts districts that began striking on Monday returned to the classroom. The Haverhill Education Association continues their fight.
October 17, 2022 MA dog walker surrounded by pack of coyotes north of Boston A dog walker was surrounded by a pack of wild coyotes while walking a dog north of Boston over the weekend. Police were able to bring the dog walker and the dog to safety.
October 17, 2022 Massachusetts teachers' strike cancels classes in 2 cities Classes, before and after school programs impacted in two Massachusetts cities Monday as teachers go on strike. They say negotiations failed over the weekend.
October 16, 2022 Boston police arrest knife-wielding suspect accused of stabbing 4 people in murderous rampage A stabbing rampage in Boston's Theater District left four people injured early Sunday morning, as police arrested a 39-year-old suspect charged with assault with intent to murder.
October 14, 2022 91-year-old Boston civil rights activist stabbed at park speaks out The 91-year-old civil rights activist who was stabbed while walking her dog at a park in Boston has released her first statement since the incident occurred.
October 14, 2022 Texas sheriff declares migrants flown by DeSantis to Martha's Vineyard were crime victims Sheriff Javier Salazar of Bexar County in Texas has certified dozens of migrants transported to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts as victims of a crime.
October 14, 2022 Boston public transit will not be taken over by federal transit authorities The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority will not be taken over by federal transit authorities, despite a critical safety review of the MTBA in August.
October 13, 2022 Boston attorney, monk charged with stealing $3.5M of pandemic relief aid A Boston attorney who also presents himself as an Orthodox Christian monk has been charged with conspiracy to commit fraud after allegedly stealing $3.5 million in pandemic relief aid.