A woman and her 15-year-old daughter were attacked by two white women near an East Boston train station, a legal advocacy group said.
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Boston Police charged a 17-year-old with manslaughter in connection with a daytime shooting Wednesday in Dorchester.
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The girl was in a car that was stolen along Dorchester Avenue on Monday afternoon. She was later found in Randolph.
A woman who told police she was kidnapped actually got into the wrong Lyft vehicle, according to police.
State police said the man stole a BMW at knifepoint from a dealership in Nashua, NH, after stabbing an employee there.
The Anti-Defamation League says incidents of extremism and anti-Semitism went up nearly 32 percent nationwide in 2019.
William Bagen, 43, of Quincy, has been charged with one count of cruelty to animals.
The incident happened just before 5 p.m. Saturday at Scarboro Pond at the south end of Franklin Park.
The 43-year-old Quincy man swore at the woman before assaulting her dog on Wednesday afternoon, MBTA police said.
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Officials aren't sure who shot the the Brigham and Women's Hospital employee. Police killed a suspect who fled from the scene to Brookline.
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Two firefighters were injured battling a quick-moving fire at a South Boston duplex Wednesday evening.
ProPublica has compiled a list of "credibly accused" Catholic clergy from around the country, including nearly 200 in Massachusetts.
In the wake of allegations of prisoner abuse, state Sen. Jamie Eldridge called the culture in the prison "deeply disturbing."
Lawyers, and relatives say prisoners at the maximum security prison in Shirley are being targeted after a Jan. 10 attack on three guards.
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Col. Chris Mason said the decision to seek the termination of nearly two dozen more troopers comes after an internal review.
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Miguel Rodriguez, 24, is due in court Thursday morning. The 11-year-old girl he is accused of taking was found safe, police said.
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Folks said they could smell the smoke as far as Dorchester.
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The suspects stole $250 cash and more than $1,900 in lottery tickets from a convenience store, police said.
State Police referenced "heightened tension between the United States and Iran." Boston Police said it will increase patrols.
Boston police officers said two people were packing heat, right next to the diapers.
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The DA confirmed the man died during an incident preparing for First Night in Copley Square.