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Man dies after being hit by 2 vehicles in Lawrence on Tuesday night
A 66-year-old man died after he was struck by two motor vehicles while crossing the street in Lawrence, Massachusetts, on Tuesday night. Shortly after 9 p.m. Tuesday, a man was struck by a Buick Enclave and an Infinity QX30 while walking across Broadway in Lawrence near the McDonald’s restaurant, the Essex District Attorney’s Office said. Lawrence police, fire and medical...
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PowerSchool data breach impacting Massachusetts schools
A data breach is impacting school districts across the country, including several here in Massachusetts, and this could mean names, addresses, medical records and even social security numbers were compromised.
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Mass. school districts impacted by nationwide PowerSchool data breach
A data breach is impacting school districts across the country, including several here in Massachusetts, and this could mean names, addresses, medical records and even social security numbers were compromised — something local cybersecurity experts say is unsettling. “It seems like it was caused by a stolen credential from one of their administrative people, and this you know, this shouldn’t...
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PowerSchool data breach impacting local schools
Wellesley, Needham and Holliston, Massachusetts, all say their districts have been affected by this data breach.
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13 fire chiefs describe ‘crisis situation' months after hospital closing
Months after Steward Health Care’s bankruptcy forced the closure of Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer, first responders in the area are calling for help from Massachusetts leaders. Over a dozen fire chiefs from communities in the area say their emergency medical services are on the verge of collapsing. They signed a letter to Gov. Maura Healey last month, along...
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‘Lives are on the line': Mass. native living in Calif. describes wildfires
As wildfires continue to spread through Los Angeles County, some from Massachusetts now living in California are faced with the likelihood of evacuations. “Our bags are packed and we’re ready to go somewhere else if we have to,” said Justin Bitensky. The native of Hopkinton, Massachusetts, now lives in Calabasas, a city impacted by the wildfires. “As a dad and...
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Woman who lost hand in shark attack denied insurance claim for prosthetic
Elisabeth Foley, formerly of Mansfield, Massachusetts, wants a myoelectric hand, but her insurance company says her policy excludes such devices.
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Lowell man accused of raping young girl held on $1M bail
A man from Lowell, Massachusetts, is being held on $1 million bail on charges of raping a girl starting when she was 5 years old. The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office said Wednesday that 38-year-old Maynor Francisco Hernandez-Rodas, a Guatemalan national, is facing four counts of aggravated child rape, three counts of indecent assault and battery on a child under...
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Police say man ran off after crashing in Randolph while fleeing Stoughton police
Authorities are searching for a man they say crashed a car in Randolph, Massachusetts, while fleeing from police in neighboring Stoughton. The crash happened Wednesday near the North Randolph Fire Station. The man fled on foot, and Randolph police searched the area, but did not find him. Around 6:40 p.m., police responded to the area of Canton Street and Marion...
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Revere seniors bare all for a good cause
Some residents of a senior living complex are spicing it up in a 2025 calendar.
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‘A very smooth transaction': Kelly's Roast Beef sold to private equity firm
Kelly’s Roast Beef, a staple on the North Shore for 73 years, has been sold to a private equity firm owned by a Massachusetts native. “I think anybody who has grown up in Revere or the neighboring communities knows about Kelly’s,” Revere resident Aaron Seigal said. “I’ve been coming here over 50 years,” Revere resident Roger Ciampoli added. The shop...
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Williams College student dies after ski accident at Jiminy Peak
A Williams College student died Tuesday after a ski accident at Jiminy Peak in Hancock, Massachusetts, a day earlier, according to authorities. The Berkshire County District Attorney’s Office said someone called 911 shortly after 2:30 p.m. Monday and told dispatch that a skier had gone over an embankment on the left side of Cutter Trail while descending the mountain. Ski...
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Ex-Quincy official used city money as ‘personal slush fund,' FBI says
The former director of elder services for Quincy, Massachusetts, embezzled thousands of dollars from the city through “personal indulgences” like 153 lbs. of steak tips and using city funds as a “personal slush fund,” federal officials said Wednesday.
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SJC rules in favor of MBTA zoning law
The state’s highest court on Wednesday upheld the controversial MBTA Communities Act as a constitutional law that the attorney general has the power to enforce with legal action, but also ruled that existing guidelines are “unenforceable” because the Healey administration failed to roll them out properly....
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Top Mass. court upholds MBTA zoning law, but calls guidelines unenforceable
The state’s highest court on Wednesday upheld the controversial MBTA Communities Act as a constitutional law that the attorney general has the power to enforce with legal action, but also ruled that existing guidelines are “unenforceable” because the Healey administration failed to roll them out properly. The lawsuit was originally brought by the attorney general after voters in Milton, one...
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Trump appears to blame wind turbines for killing whales in Mass., drawing criticism
Comments made by President-elect Donald Trump regarding whale safety in Massachusetts are drawing criticism from some animal experts. Trump made serious claims that Mass. is responsible for killing several of the mammals in recent months during a Mar-a-Lago news conference in which he appeared to attack renewable energy. He called it “garbage” and made clear that he wants to ban...
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Man arrested with AR-15, drugs at emergency shelter now facing federal charges
The man arrested on drug and weapons offenses after an AR-15 and $1 million in drugs were found at a Massachusetts-run emergency shelter is now facing federal charges. Leonardo Andujar Sanchez, 28, was charged by criminal complaint with one count of possession with intent to distribute more than 400 grams of fentanyl and one count of being an undocumented immigrant...
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Brian Walshe defense obtains Michael Proctor's notes — but not his texts
Hundreds of pages of notes and more than 2,500 images from the Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office are now in possession of defense attorneys for Brian Walshe. His wife, Ana Walshe, was reported missing in January of 2023. Prosecutors say Brian killed Ana in their home in Cohasset, Massachusetts, on New Year’s Day, dismembering her body and discarding her remains...
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‘Scared for my safety': Girl violently attacked in Chelsea High School classroom
A teenager is recovering after she was attacked inside a high school classroom in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Disturbing videos taken inside Chelsea High School Tuesday morning show the incident taking place. “I was mostly scared for my safety,” said the victim. In the videos, a girl can be seen throwing a chair at another girl, then attacking her with her hands...
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Healey says room inspections at shelters will be ‘done lawfully' after Revere arrest
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey has ordered an inspection of all state-run emergency shelters following an incident last month where a man was arrested after an AR-15 rifle and $1 million in drugs were found in a search of a Revere hotel that serves as a shelter site.