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‘It's scary': Parents react to arrest of 3rd Needham school employee over child sex abuse images
Parents in Needham, Massachusetts, have some concerns after a person working for the school district was arrested for allegedly having child sex abuse images, marking the third employee to be arrested on related charges this year.
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Jurors resume deliberations following eventful day in Karen Read trial
Deliberations are continuing in Karen Read‘s second murder trial on Wednesday after there was some apparent confusion for jurors Tuesday over guilty versus not guilty on certain charges. Court got underway at 9:02 a.m. Wednesday, a couple minutes later than usual because someone involved in the trial had minor car or transportation issues. Af... -
Rain Wednesday ahead of searing heat and the risk of severe storms Thursday
Today’s showers will be focused on the first half of the day, with some breaks of sun for the afternoon.
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Is a $53M proton therapy center at UMass Memorial worth the cost?
Is a $53M proton therapy center at UMass Memorial worth the cost?
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Critics of Mass. Legislature eye possible ballot campaign
Unlikely allies calling for the Massachusetts Legislature to be more transparent and effective are considering bringing two measures straight to voters.
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Former Revere police officer dies in house fire, officials say
A retired former police officer has died following a fire on Tuesday afternoon in Revere, Massachusetts, officials confirmed.
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Driver sought in Charlestown hit-and-run in May, police say
Boston police say a man was seriously injured in a crash on May 3, and they’re looking for the driver.
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Ex-employees of veterinarian accused of mistreating animals question state investigation
Former employees of a Swansea veterinarian told NBC10 Boston that several pets under his care died, and questioned how thorough the investigation into complaints against him has been.
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Rep. Katherine Clark weighs in on Iran and political violence
The House minority whip and congresswoman from Massachusetts spoke about several issues, including the evolving conflict in the Middle East.
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‘They did it for their children': Descendants honor soldiers in Battle of Bunker Hill
On the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, descendants of those who fought in it gathered in Boston’s Charlestown neighborhood.
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Calls to investigate ICE facility in Mass. over claims it's overcrowded
There are growing calls to hold U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement accountable for the conditions and treatment of detainees at their main office for New England.
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Bobby Marks: Two teams to watch for potential Jrue Holiday trade
NBA front office insider and former Nets GM Bobby Marks joined “The Off C’season” to share his thoughts on what a Jrue Holiday trade could look like for the Celtics.
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Devers open to playing anywhere for Giants: ‘They're the men in charge'
Rafael Devers is open to playing wherever the Giants want him to play after refusing to play first base for the Red Sox.