October 1, 2020 Woman wrongfully convicted of murdering parents, arson freed after 17 years She was 17 when her parents died in an April 2003 arson fire in Brockton, Mass.
September 30, 2020 Power outages across Northeast after near-hurricane-force winds rake region Winds close to hurricane strength swept across parts of the northeastern U.S. on Wednesday morning, toppling trees, taking down power lines and leaving tens of thousands of residents without power.
September 30, 2020 Massachusetts State Trooper allegedly struck, dragged by motorcyclist Massachusetts State Police are on the hunt Wednesday for a motorcyclist accused of striking and dragging one of their troopers late last night.
September 25, 2020 Massachusetts woman arrested in road rage incident that injured boy, 2 Massachusetts police arrested a woman they said assaulted a sleeping 2-year-old boy with a cup of iced coffee in a road rage incident.
September 25, 2020 Massachusetts AG charges 2 over handling of coronavirus outbreak in veterans home The former superintendent and medical director are charged with five counts of neglect.
September 24, 2020 Massachusetts man dies after ‘overdosing’ on black licorice: case report They say too much of a good thing can be harmful, as was the case for one Massachusetts man whose love of black licorice ultimately cost him his life.
September 23, 2020 New York man recreates father’s journey from Long Island to Florida in aging 22-foot motorboat It’s one thing when you can say your dad took an aging 22-foot powerboat more than 1,000 miles from New York to Florida – and it’s another to repeat the feat yourself, in the same boat, two decades later.
September 22, 2020 Booze-fueled party forced Massachusetts high school to shut down Two parents and a student have been charged in Massachusetts after allegedly throwing a booze-fueled party for at least 50 underage kids Sept. 11th, which forced Lincoln-Sudbury High School to transition from in-person classes to remote learning for the beginning of the school year.
September 21, 2020 Police organization slams Democratic US Senator for call to disarm officers of ‘weapons of war’ The head of the oldest police organization in Massachusetts is seeking the resignation of Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., following the progressive leader’s call to nationally disarm cops of “weapons of war.”
September 20, 2020 GOP's Scott, Baker don't want Trump to fill Supreme Court vacancy before election "The Supreme Court is too important to rush and must be removed from partisan political infighting," Gov. Charlie Baker wrote.