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Pedestrian killed after being struck by pickup truck on NH highway
A woman is dead after she was struck by a pickup truck on a New Hampshire highway early Thursday morning. State police said they received reports of a pedestrian who had been struck on the southbound side of the F.E. Everett Turnpike in Nashua, just over the Massachusetts border, around 3 a.m. Thursday. Troopers and Nashua police officers responded... -
No court today, Karen Read trial to resume Friday with Jen McCabe back on stand
Jen McCabe, a key witness in the second Karen Read trial, faced intense scrutiny on the stand during day two of her testimony Wednesday, and she’ll be back on the stand Friday when court resumes.
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Our near-perfect weather is about to change – tracking rain this weekend
We’ve had a beautiful stretch of weather this week, but it’s all coming to a screeching halt! Showers are moving in just in time for your weekend.
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How scammers are trying to take advantage of the Real ID deadline
The clock is ticking for people across the country to get their Real ID. With the deadline just one week away, scammers are preying on those who are waiting until the very last minute to make the switch. Karin Zilberstein, cybersecurity expert and VP of product at Guardio, cautions consumers to beware of scammers posing as DMV agencies. “Guardio s... -
City councilor proposes change to resident parking rules in South Boston
Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn is calling for resident permit parking to be extended to seven nights a week in Southie
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Woman choking in car saved by Mass. State Police troopers
Two Massachusetts state troopers are being credited for saving the life of a woman who this week was choking while eating in her car on the side of the road in Boston. Troopers Awan Freeman and Ryan Welsh were on VFW Parkway in West Roxbury near Millennium Park on Monday around 8 a.m. They were flagged down about a woman…
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Patriots won't pick up Cole Strange's fifth-year option: Report
Patriots left guard Cole Strange will enter the final year of his rookie contract in 2025.
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Regular service resumes on Orange Line after shuttles replace trains
Regular service has resumed on the MBTA Orange Line after shuttle buses replaced trains Wednesday due to a medical emergency. The MBTA said shortly after 6 p.m. that rail service was disrupted between Back Bay and Jackson Square. As of around 7:45 p.m., the MBTA said shuttle buses were phased out with rail service resuming between the stops. Transi... -
How Diggs can make the largest impact on Drake Maye, Patriots in 2025
On the Next Pats Podcast, Phil Perry and Ty Dunne explain how Stefon Diggs can make a huge impact on the Patriots next season.
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Mass. House votes 151-6 to pass 2026 budget worth over $61.4B
The Massachusetts House of Representatives has approved a budget for fiscal year 2026, with senators expected to debate in May
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Aesthetics over safety? The simmering debate over bike lanes in Boston
Bicyclist and pedestrian safety continue to be a flashpoint in Boston politics as leaders and advocates grapple with how to design a safer city. It feels as if it’s only a matter of time before Jerry Zhou gets hit riding his bike again. Zhou, an undergraduate student at Boston University and an avid cyclist, has been biking in the...