December 20, 2016 Massachusetts teen due in court in texting suicide case A Massachusetts woman accused of sending her boyfriend text messages encouraging him to kill himself is due in court for a pretrial hearing.
December 19, 2016 JFK's 100th birthday to be marked with stamp, celebrations The United States will mark the 100th anniversary of President John F.
December 19, 2016 Hit-and-run victim's husband shouts 'murderer' at suspect A Massachusetts man wept as he was being arraigned in connection with a deadly hit-and-run, while his alleged victim's husband shouted "murderer" and had to be restrained.
December 19, 2016 Cops: Teens attack man who didn't need help shoveling snow Police say a group of teens attacked a Massachusetts man who declined their offer to help him shovel his driveway.
December 18, 2016 Four manhole covers explode after underground electrical fire Fire officials in Massachusetts said an underground fire caused multiple manhole covers to explode Sunday night, while multiple homes and businesses were left in the dark.
December 17, 2016 At halfway mark, few details about police body camera effort Civil rights groups are concerned about transparency as the Boston Police Department's test of body-worn cameras reaches its halfway mark this week.
December 16, 2016 The Latest: APNewsBreak: Police update on body camera test The Latest on the Boston Police Department's body-worn camera pilot program (all times local): 5:50 p.m.
December 16, 2016 Boston charity prepares massive Christmas banquet for the homeless Welcome to Christmas in the City, a family-led, 100-percent volunteer nonprofit that's been putting on a Christmas party like no other since 1989.
December 16, 2016 Body of water tank inspector recovered after 16 hours The body of a diver who died while doing an inspection on a million-gallon municipal tank in Massachusetts has been recovered.
December 15, 2016 Cab tycoon gets probation for tax and other violations The man known as the king of Boston's cab industry who at one time owned nearly a fifth of the city's taxi medallions has been sentenced to spend a year and a half in a halfway house for federal tax and other violations.