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Contractor exposed in NBC10 investigation faces criminal charge
A home improvement contractor is facing a criminal charge for accepting $25,000 from a Stoughton, Massachusetts, homeowner and then never even putting a shovel in the ground to start her backyard pool project.
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‘What's the point?' Driver criticizes RMV wait time for disability parking placard
A Belmont woman reached out to the NBC10 Investigators after she injured her foot and discovered how long it could take to receive a temporary disability parking placard.
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Marshfield man charged in roommate's death after argument over Thanksgiving food
Richard Lombardi, 65, is facing manslaughter and assault and battery charges in connection to the death of 80-year-old Frank Griswold in a home on Main Street, according to the Plymouth District Attorney’s Office. Lombardi’s attorney called it a tragic accident
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‘It really was hell': Ex-recruits criticize culture at Mass. State Police Academy
Several of the 44 recruits who dropped out of the Massachusetts State Police Academy class that Enrique Delgado-Garcia was part of when he died responded to our requests for comment.
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Navigating public trust: How Massachusetts residents view state police
As the comments to any Massachusetts State Police social media post suggest, it is clear some taxpayers have lost patience with the lack of answers about the death of trainee Enrique Delgado-Garcia.
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TIMELINE: Controversy and scandal at Mass. State Police
Recap the controversies that have surfaced for the Massachusetts State Police over the last several decades.
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Commonwealth Confidential: State of Policing
An author who researches homicides in Massachusetts says the Karen Read trial exposed something about the state police that she’s suspected for years. Despite Massachusetts State Police’s high homicide solve rate, she says, across the state, murder investigations are susceptible to conflicts of interest and a lack of oversight. We talk to legal experts who weigh in on the system...
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Karen Read trial security cost Mass. nearly $210K in police overtime
Courthouse security for the first Karen Read case cost more than $200,000 in police overtime, according to records shared with NBC10 Boston Thursday.
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Explosions at Newburyport Chemical Plant Tear Hole in Roof; Building Evacuated
Authorities responded Thursday morning after several explosions at a chemical plant in Newburyport, Massachusetts, blew a hole through the roof and forced the building to be evacuated. Fire officials said they responded to SEQENS, formerly PCI Synthesis, at 9 Opportunity Way after receiving a call at around 4:30 a.m. They “made entry to the building and encountered heavy black smoke…
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Talk to Ten: Snowy Sidewalk Dispute Resolved
On Monday morning, there was a flurry of snow removal activity at the MBTA’s Roslindale Crossing commuter rail station. But on the sidewalk below, it was a much different story. Every time it snows, residents in the heavily-trafficked area told NBC10 Boston the path has remained untouched.