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Real-Life Heroes: Servers Dressed as Power Rangers Help Woman Assaulted in California Restaurant
Servers dressed as Power Rangers morphed into real-life heroes after a woman was assaulted inside their Oakland restaurant.
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With Pandemic Impacting Latinx Children's Mental Health, Revere Is in Focus
The coronavirus pandemic is affecting people’s mental health, and a new survey finds Latinx children in Massachusetts are being heavily impacted. In a recent survey, 43% of Latinx Spanish-speaking families indicated that they’ve witnessed a decline their children’s mental health due to the pandemic. “Being away from his friends, being away from his teachers has been difficult,” said Revere...
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Amid COVID-19 Pandemic, Asian Americans Facing Discrimination
While many communities across the country celebrate Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month this May, a growing number of Asian Americans fear for their safety, saying they’ve become targets of COVID-19-related discrimination. Since the coronavirus pandemic began, there have been increasing reports of hostility and harassment towards Asian Americans. “It’s multiple fronts. It’s something that’s been persisting since...
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Bicyclist Struck and Killed by Cement Truck Identified
A female bicyclist was killed when she was struck by a cement truck in Boston on Friday afternoon. The accident was reported on Brookline Avenue at Park Drive around 1:45 p.m., according to Massachusetts State Police. Authorities say 69-year-old Paula Sharaga, of Cambridge, was taken to Brigham and Women’s Hospital where she was pronounced dead.
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‘He Didn't Do It': Suspect's Brother Speaks Out on Olivia Ambrose Kidnapping
As Boston police continue their investigation into the kidnapping of Olivia Ambrose, the suspect’s brother says there has been a mistake. Victor Pena is accused of kidnapping and holding 23-year-old Ambrose captive in his Charlestown apartment for three days before she was found alive Tuesday. Police have said their investigation is ongoing and that they don’t yet know why he...
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6 Pairs of Sisters Add Unique Aspect to Walpole High School's Hockey Team
It’s a family affair for the Walpole High School’s girl’s ice hockey team since the team hosts six pairs of sisters. The group knows how to cooperate with one another since their sportsmanship is more than just teamwork.