May 6, 2021 Mikayla Miller death: Race, sexuality and policing laid bare in sleepy affluent town Mikayla Miller, a 16-year-old Massachusetts girl, was found dead and tied to a tree in her suburban hometown hours after a fight with other teens last month -- prompting fear, confusion and speculation of foul play in the small community.
May 5, 2021 UMass gender bias case for male student in sexual assault charge allowed to proceed A federal judge has upheld a former student’s lawsuit against the University of Massachusetts Amherst, arguing that the student did not have sufficient time to review a sexual assault case that led to his suspension from the school last year.
May 5, 2021 Jodi Shaw says Smith College students called police on her during weekend visit A former Smith College employee who resigned in February following allegations that the school was a "racially hostile environment" is now claiming that two of its students called campus police on her during a visit to the Massachusetts institution over the weekend.
May 3, 2021 Coast Guard rescue video shows 5 fishermen hoisted from burning vessel near Cape Cod The U.S. Coast Guard rescued a crew of five fishermen from a burning vessel about 85 miles east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts Friday.
May 3, 2021 2 Massachusetts towns uphold mask mandates as state loosens restrictions Gov. Charlie Baker changed the guidance on Friday, but at least two towns are not ready to drop their own policies.
April 16, 2021 National weather forecast: Parts of Northeast could see more than a foot of snow A strengthening storm system moving offshore is bringing heavy coastal rainfall, wind and inland snow to the Northeast and New England.
April 15, 2021 Body of US Capitol Officer William Evans returns to Massachusetts hometown The body of U.S. Capitol Police Officer William Evans has been returned to his home in western Massachusetts for a funeral Mass and burial on Thursday.
April 15, 2021 National weather forecast: Spring snow in Rockies, Plains, while flash flooding threat persists Spring snow continues Thursday across the Central Rockies and High Plains through the end of the week.
April 12, 2021 'Squad' member Ayanna Pressley: You 'can't be anti-racist' if you don't want to cancel student debt "Squad"-member Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., claimed that a person is unable to be "anti-racist" unless they support canceling student debt.
April 8, 2021 Massachusetts governor says 'too soon' to consider COVID 'vaccine passport' as he dodges question States have already started taking strong positions to support or rule out COVID vaccine passports, as President Biden ruled out a federal one.