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The sweeping reform bill sits on Gov. Charlie Baker's desk after Senate and House approval. Police union heads are ripping the legislation.
A dozen residents were displaced and two firefighters were taken to hospitals with minor injuries, according to the Boston Fire Department.
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The 108 convictions are all linked to disgraced former state chemist Annie Dookhan.
George Swain, 71, was arrested Friday at a Mattapan church.
The toddler’s body washed up in a trash bag on Winthrop’s Deer Island in June of 2015. Officials called her "Baby Doe."
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The fall of 1872 also brought an epidemic of epizootic to Boston's horses.
Boston Police are asking the public to help identify a man wanted in connection with a sexual assault that occurred near the Public Garden.
“This is something that I know is going to cause a lot of emotion no matter who wins," said Kyndra Ricketts.
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Boston Police said the unidentified officer was off-duty when his car collided with the truck.
The lawsuit says the bureau knew Bulger had been labeled a "snitch" and was a potential target by other inmates.
For the first time, the board stripped the pension of a former MA State Police trooper convicted in the police overtime scandal.
"I made an awful decision," she said at her sentencing. "I am truly, profoundly and deeply sorry. I am ready to face the consequences."
Worldly Armand, 39, will have a dangerousness hearing Friday. He had bail revoked in a case where he is charged with a similar arson crime.
The fire prompted Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin to tell local election officials to improve security around ballot boxes.
The inspector’s report said, "there is no indication that any malfunction occurred with the elevator."
Police said a man in his 40s was shot to death on Parker Street.
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Mayor Marty Walsh said Tuesday he is throwing his support behind final recommendations from the Boston police reform task force.
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The ACLU has taken on the case of a Roslindale man who says he was stopped and cornered by federal ICE agent while jogging in West Roxbury.
Speaking through tears, Peter Dameris said he regrets his involvement in the scheme and takes full responsibility.
The state's jails had the virus under control until outbreaks at jails in Plymouth and Essex counties.
Phase II mounted training consists of time spent in the classroom learning equitation basics as well as hours logged in the saddle.
The woman was walking when a man suddenly put his hand over her mouth, threatened her and tried to take off some of her clothes.
The new building will be broken into three zones to keep carcinogens from circulating throughout the house.
Niki Williams, a former employee of the Houston Independent School District, is among 40 people who have admitted to charges in the case.
The truck was stolen at the corner of East Springfield and Washington Streets in Boston’s South End around 7:45 a.m.
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A passenger fell out of a pickup truck as it sped away from a traffic stop on Interstate 93 in Wilmington overnight.
The Boston Fire Department estimated $2 million of damage.
Carrie O’Connor, 38, was a Lecturer in French at Boston University.
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In June, the Task Force was charged with reviewing the Boston Police Department's current policies and procedures.
Louis Coleman could face the death penalty. He has pleaded not guilty.
The task force is led by former U.S. Attorney Wayne Budd and is comprised of police officers, clergy, community leaders and attorneys.
The local news channel told The Boston Globe reporter Ted Wayman was stabbed Sunday night in Copley Square.