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Police investigating prostitution conduct searches in Everett, Malden
Officers investigated two businesses in Everett, Massachusetts, and a residence in nearby Malden on Wednesday as part of a prostitution investigation, police said. No one was arrested, but four people were interviewed, Everett police said in a statement. Everett Police Chief Paul Strong shared more details to NBC10 Boston, saying the investigation involved allegations of an illegal massage parlor. The...
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Can AI help solve Boston's traffic problems?
As the joke goes, sometimes it can take an hour or more to get from one point in Boston to another. But the city is hoping emerging technologies like artificial intelligence can help speed things along. A study that came out this past summer found Boston had the fourth worst traffic in the U.S. and the eighth worst in the...
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MBTA employees on leave, suspected of criminal activity
Nearly a dozen MBTA employees are on leave, and they’re part of a criminal investigation. And now, the T is responding. The Cabot Yard maintenance facility in South Boston is at the center of this investigation. The facility is used to store and maintain Red Line vehicles and buses, and it’s where Red Line track workers and inspectors are based....
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‘This is serious': Antisemitic stickers in Brookline prompt police investigation
A dozen and a half antisemitic stickers were used to deface the Coolidge Corner neighborhood of Brookline, Massachusetts, over the weekend, leaving people on edge as police investigate the matter. “I think it is horrible,” one woman said. “I can’t believe that it would happen anywhere, but in a place that is so non-violent and generous to everybody.” The stickers,...
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Why the Karen Read murder trial is must-see TV for so many
The major interest in the Karen Read murder case comes as no surprise to experts who say it shows the true power of the true crime genre.
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Employer cited in death of worker crushed in partial collapse under Hanson home
The death of a worker crushed by part of a Hanson, Mass., building’s foundation in February was “entirely preventable,” according to OSHA, which has cited the man’s employer.
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Boston's NWSL team apologizes for controversial branding announcement
Boston’s National Women’s Soccer League team is apologizing after the launch of the club’s name announcement – specifically the branding associated with it – fell flat for many fans.
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Trump Knocks Dems at NH Rally Ahead of First Primary Election
Since all of his challengers are in the Granite State, the president decided to visit, too.
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Woman's Suspicious Death Under Investigation at Timberland Headquarters in Stratham, NH
Multiple agencies responded Sunday to 200 Domain Drive in Stratham, New Hampshire, for a woman’s suspicious death, Attorney General Gordon MacDonald announced. New Hampshire State Police, the Stratham Police Department and the Attorney General’s Office convened Sunday at the building listed as the headquarters for Timberland. The outdoor apparel company said in a statement to NBC10 Boston that it...
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What to Know About the Brigham and Women's Hospital Valet Shooting
Police shot and killed a man Friday morning following a confrontation outside a prominent Boston hospital that also left a hospital employee critically injured. Boston Police Superintendent-in-Chief Gregory Long says officers opened fire on a suspect they believed had a gun outside Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Long says a hospital parking attendant was critically shot, and that the suspect...