July 26, 2021 Masks for vaccinated gaining momentum as more cities, states require or recommend face coverings More and more jurisdictions around the United States are requiring or recommending masks indoors for vaccinated people in reaction to the fast-spreading COVID-19 delta variant.
July 22, 2021 Dukakis calls progressive 'defund the police' push 'nuts,' says it takes away from proven community policing Former Massachusetts Gov. Mike Dukakis argues that Democrats ever embracing defunding police "makes no sense at all," saying other Democratic-run cities must follow Boston’s lead in bolstering the relationship between police officers and the communities they serve in order to drive down crime rates.
July 22, 2021 Former Massachusetts Gov. Mike Dukakis says defunding police ‘makes no sense at all’ Dukakis argues the key to drive down crime rates is building a relationship between the police and the communities they serve.
July 21, 2021 Jason Rantz: Don't just blame COVID for surge in overdose deaths, Dems' bad policies are responsible, too More Americans died from fatal overdoses in 2020 than in any other year since we started tracking the data. It was both historic and tragic.
July 21, 2021 Massachusetts driver avoids squirrel, crashes into historic home built by Abraham Lincoln’s ancestor A teenage driver in Massachusetts last week swerved to avoid hitting a squirrel before crashing into a historic home built by the ancestors of President Abraham Lincoln, according to authorities.
July 20, 2021 Rare blue lobster found by Massachusetts lobsterman: ‘Just by luck’ Lobsterman Toby Burnham from Gloucester, Massachusetts, recently found a rare blue lobster in his traps, which he later released back into the ocean.
July 20, 2021 Provincetown issues face mask advisory after new COVID outbreak in summer hotspot A coronavirus outbreak linked to a Cape Cod summer vacation hotspot prompted local health officials on Monday to institute a new mask advisory, a report said.
July 15, 2021 Massachusetts county first to use COVID-sniffing dogs Law enforcement officials in Massachusetts are using four-legged officers to sniff out COVID-19 much in the same way they look for heroin, explosives and other dangerous items.
July 15, 2021 MA, New Orleans face shortage of officers after year of 'defund police' movement Sgt. Mike Cherven, president of the State Police Association of Massachusetts, and Micheal Glasser, president of the Police Association of New Orleans, told Fox News on Thursday that the departments are experiencing staffing shortages as members leave for other jurisdictions.