April 21, 2019 13 American Airlines passengers hospitalized after flight to Boston The flight landed safely at Logan airport.
April 19, 2019 Man who sent powder-filled letters to Trump sons gets probation A Massachusetts man who sent threatening letters filled with white powder to President Trump’s sons and a Democratic U.S. senator was sentenced to probation Friday.
April 16, 2019 Body believed to be floating in Massachusetts marsh turns out to be mannequin A frantic search for a body believed to be floating in a Massachusetts marsh on Monday ended with a sense of relief when it turned out to be a naked mannequin.
April 15, 2019 Marine running Boston Marathon for fallen comrades crawls across finish line A Marine who ran the Boston Marathon on in honor of three men he served alongside crawled across the finish line on Monday as his body almost gave up.
April 12, 2019 Former Pennsylvania governor calls Green New Deal 'aspirational' but says details 'don't make sense' Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell said Friday that the aspirational aspects of the "Green New Deal" are ok but warns that the specifics that some Democrats have championed "don't make sense."
April 9, 2019 Friendly's closes up shop at 23 Northeast locations Friendly’s faces less than friendly store closures. Known for its ice cream and family friendly restuarants, Massachusetts-based Friendly’s decided to close 23 more locations in the Northeast in an effort to recover from bankruptcy and reposition the brand in today’s competitive market, The Boston Globe and Mass Live reported.
April 8, 2019 Minimum wage hikes trigger 'payroll tsunami,' as small businesses cut back Small business owners across the country are beginning to feel the pinch as more states move toward a $15 minimum wage.
April 7, 2019 Missing college student, 19, found dead in Boston after last seen at party, police say Massachusetts authorities located a body Sunday hours into their search for a missing college student in Boston who vanished early Saturday.
April 4, 2019 Harvard's head fencing coach investigated over real estate deals involving students' family Harvard University announced Thursday that it had opened an investigation into head fencing coach Peter Brand and the May 2016 sale of his house to the father of a prospective student.
April 3, 2019 Massachusetts state prisons offer medication to combat inmates' opioid addiction Some Massachusetts state prisons began administering medication to treat opioid addiction in newly arriving inmates as part of a new law that took effect on Monday -- a groundbreaking new program to help combat the opioid crisis.