A roundup of police activity in the neighborhood.
Since September, four people facing serious drug charges have been issued a continuance or otherwise freed because of the state drug lab crisis only to be arrested a subsequent time.
The woman who was assaulted after leaving the T station on Saturday talked with WHDH reporters yesterday.
Following another attack on a person walking alone in Charlestown, police shared this advice.
The victim was hit with pepper spray and her purse was stolen.
Troopers from all over New England want to help local drivers stay safe and prevent crashes during the holiday season.
A Twitter alert states that a woman may have taken classified information from an office in Charlestown
The victim blacked out and woke up in a strange car, according to police reports.
The Dorchester resident who was originally sentenced to a three-year prison term was back in court this week.
Both were taken to the hospital for their injuries.
A women walking home Halloween night near the Phipps Street Burying Ground was hit on the back of the head, knocked out and had her sweater torn off.
You may hear simulated gunfire on Saturday as part of an emergency organizations 24-hour public safety exercise.
The suspect was driving a gray 2004 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck with Massachusetts license.
A Roslindale man has become the first suspect to be re-arrested on drug charges after being freed because of the evidence-tainting scandal at the State Drug Lab in JP.
The Web site "Vice" interviewed Scott Allen, senior assistant metro editor for The Globe, about the impact of the State Drug Lab scandal. Its a nice overview of what's been happening and what's likely to happen.
Having a disaster kit together is one of the top recommendations of emergency planners as the 2012 hurricane season nears. But just what should you put into a kit?
Three prominent legal groups say Attorney General Martha Coakley must hand over her investigation of the JP State Drug Lab scandal to an independent body.
Anthony Thames, 28, who was charged with murdering a Boston man in the South End last August, will remain held without bail, despite a separate drugs case against him that was handled by disgraced chemist Annie Dookhan.
Several officers were honored at the 29th Annual Hanna Memorial Awards ceremony Tuesday.
A roundup of developments in the shocking breakdown at the State Drug Lab in JP, in which a chemist was allowed to mishandle drug evidence for years.
A Monday court session appeared to go smoothly as at least 10 drug dealers had their convictions put on hold as a result of the scandal at the State Drug Lab in Jamaica Plain.
A Charlestown man was arrested on Friday for possession of child pornography.
The city's top brass has put in a "crisis re-entry plan" for inmates released from prison as a result of the JP State Drug Lab scandal.
Chemist Annie Dookhan refused to testify Wednesday in a case involving Shawn Drumgold, who spent 14 years in prison for an infamous Boston murder.
The case of "rogue chemist" Annie Dookhan, accused of tainting drug evidence in thousands of cases, should be seen in context of increasing pressure on forensic labs, professionals say.
Authorities have positively identified the body found Tuesday morning as missing graduate student Jonathan Dailey.
Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley says low-level pushers don't stand to benefit most from the JP drug lab "disaster." He says that honor goes to hardened criminals moving lots of drugs or those with violent histories.
In a hastily-called court session Friday morning to address cases potentially tainted by the State Drug Lab scandal, six of the first seven cases turned out to have nothing to do with chemist Annie Dookhan.
It was announced Monday that Suffolk Superior Court, which handles cases in Boston, will have special court sessions in October to deal with cases in which a so-called "rogue chemist" may have tainted evidence.
Fifty-seven former patients of Boston Emergency Medical Services have been notified.
Notable entries from the district A-15 police log.
Gary Boyar, 53, could face years in prison if convicted.
The chemist whom the state blames for tainting evidence in thousands of drug cases appears to have lied on the witness stand about having a master's degree in chemistry.
From police report to firing, here's how this story has unfolded so far.
Announcement follows the arrest and arraignment
Notable entries from the Sept. 17-23 police journal.
Kenneth Hyland, 53, of Everett, also has outstanding legal cases in Lynn and Woburn.
Notable entries from the District A-15 police log.