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Boston's weekend features whiplash temperatures, gusty wind and maybe snow
We’re tracking whiplash temperatures, gusty winds and even a little more snow on the way to the Boston area.
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Free agent WR Tyler Lockett is on Patriots' radar: Report
The Patriots still need a lot of help at wide receiver. Would signing Tyler Lockett make sense?
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Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla reacts to change in team ownership
Joe Mazzulla discussed his view on the change in Celtics ownership during an interview with 98.5 The Sports Hub’s “Zolak and Bertrand.”
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Holiday explains origins of ‘Dr. Evil pinky' 3-point celebration
A mallet finger injury forced Celtics guard Jrue Holiday to come up with a new celebration for 3-point shots.
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Beverly police to return $21K lost in Bitcoin scams to victims
Bitcoin scams have cost state residents millions of dollars in cash, according to police.
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Heathrow Airport closure causes travel disruptions at Logan
The closure of London’s Heathrow Airport, the largest airport in the U.K., had ripple effects on travel as we headed into the weekend. According to FlightAware, a flight from Boston’s Logan Airport to Heathrow was forced to return after taking off Thursday. At least two other flights scheduled to depart from Logan on Friday have already... -
‘One if by land, two if by sea': Concord commemorates Paul Revere's midnight ride
April marks 250 years since the battles of Lexington and Concord, and leading up to that anniversary, those communities are finding unique ways to commemorate these events. History is coming alive in Concord, 250 years after Paul Revere’s midnight ride. Concord-based community arts organization “Art for All” teamed up with sign ma... -
City councilor among alleged buyers IDed in Cambridge brothel bust
Cambridge City Councilor Paul Toner was named as one of the alleged buyers of a high-end brothel ring that operated out of Boston and D.C. suburbs.
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Boston School Committee approves controversial plan to close, merge schools
A controversial plan to close and merge several Boston public schools will go into effect in the 2026-2027 school year after the city’s school committee approved the proposal Thursday. That means hundreds of students will be relocated. Thursday night, the Boston School Committee voted 5-1 to merge two schools and close four others – including... -
Federal officials call for safety evaluations of New England bridges
The NTSB identified the Tobin, Sagamore and Bourne bridges as needing vulnerability assessments after the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Md. last year.
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‘Applying a wrecking ball': Mass. teachers, leaders react to Trump's order on education
Republicans have praised President Donald Trump’s executive order calling for the Department of Education to be shut down, but Massachusetts elected officials and teachers are expressing concern
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‘Ghosted': Boston homeowners fume over contractor's unfinished ADU projects
Homeowners who hired Derek Thomas to construct accessory dwelling units say the work was left unfinished.