A man arrested in connection to recent Cambridge and Quincy bank robberies is reportedly being held on a $75,000 cash bail.
The MBTA briefly suspended Red Line services as Cambridge Police apprehended a bank robbery suspect early Monday afternoon.
The blaze in the transformer cage is under control, but power remains out in most of the building.
Police say a suspect, described as a black male, took off toward Memorial Drive after robbing a bank Tuesday afternoon.
District Attorney Marian Ryan announced grand jury indictments, three of which had Cambridge connections.
Authorities found no threat.
The man was rescued by State Police and taken to the hospital.
The man who killed himself had been fired four months prior. The man who was shot did not suffer serious injuries.
A Boston man is facing charges of open and gross conduct.
Cambridge Police responded to reports of gunshots near the 300 block of Mount Auburn St. just before 10 p.m., authorities said.
Red Line service between Davis Square and Alewife was suspended as authorities recovered a body.
Dorothy Steele, 77, of Cambridge, was in her wheelchair when she was struck by a hit-and-run driver last month, authorities said.
Shapley died at age 92 in Tucson, Ariz. in his sleep sometime Saturday night or Sunday morning, according to UCLA, where he was a professor.
Police are hoping to identify a group of people who left the scene after burning the American flag Wednesday night.
The body has yet to be identified
There was an attempted water rescue after a person reportedly jumped from the Harvard Bridge into the Charles River.
The fire is reportedly a two-alarm blaze.
Cambridge Police are looking for the driver of a car that hit a wheelchair-bound woman and fled the scene Sunday morning.
Ryan Callinan of Wilmington allegedly hit the bicyclist Sunday night while he was off duty.
The driver, reportedly an off-duty officer, allegedly fled the scene. The victim suffered non-life threatening injuries.
A fire broke out at the Express store.
The shooting took place near Magee Street.
A sewer was reportedly being worked on near the intersection of Alpine St. and Concord Ave.
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The police were investing a report of a possible suspicious package.
Police were responding to a report of a possible assault.
A crane collapsed in New York City Friday morning, killing one and injuring three others.
A jogger noticed the body near the Longfellow Bridge.
The 55-year-old was arrested early Sunday morning in Little Compton.