November 13, 2023 Northern Massachusetts district's schools remain closed as teacher strike enters fourth day Schools in Andover, Massachusetts remained closed Monday as local teachers spent a fourth day on strike, keeping approximately 5,500 students out of school.
November 13, 2023 MIT faces backlash for not expelling anti-Israel protesters over 'visa issues': 'Who is in charge?' The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is facing considerable backlash after its administrators backed down from a promise to expel pro-Palestinian protesters citing "visa issues."
November 12, 2023 Unforgettable experiences and activities to elevate your visit to Massachusetts Explore the diverse attractions and experiences that Massachusetts has to offer to travelers, including history, natural beauty, culinary delights and educational opportunities.
November 11, 2023 Over 1,600 Jewish alumni demand Harvard crack down on antisemitism in scathing letter A growing group of Jewish alumni and students are calling on Harvard University to crack down on antisemitism on campus, with some threatening to withhold donations to the school.
November 10, 2023 Remains of newborn baby found at Massachusetts recycling center for second time this year Police are investigating after workers at a Massachusetts recycling plant found the remains of a newborn baby.
November 10, 2023 Teacher strike cancels school for some 5,500 Massachusetts students Hundreds of Andover, Massachusetts, teachers went on strike Friday morning over several pay-related grievances, leaving about 5,500 students out of school.
November 10, 2023 Mother sues New Hampshire fraternity and bar after son found dead in woods after drinking with friends The mother of Vincenzo Lirosi, a University of New Hampshire student who died in 2021, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a bar and fraternity linked to her son's death.
November 10, 2023 Boston's 'Methadone Mile' removed but 'anarchy' spills onto streets, locals say Boston's "Methadone Mile" has been dismantled on the mayor's orders, but some residents are concerned that disorderly conduct by its former inhabitants is getting worse.
November 9, 2023 DOJ charges three men with running brothels that allegedly hosted politicians, military officers near DC The DOJ charged three people with running brothels in Massachusetts and outside Washington, D.C., that were allegedly frequented by politicians and other high-profile individuals.
November 9, 2023 'Tension is very high' after boy breaks girl's teeth in field hockey match, superintendent says A Massachusetts superintendent spoke out about outrage after of a boy caused a female field hockey player "significant facial and dental injuries" in a game.