Plus, a woman is killed and an officer is shot in Bourne and Stoughton Police shoot a man with a knife.
Plus, Boston firefighters battle a three-alarm blaze and a sidewalk plow catches fire in Framingham.
Massachusetts residents dragging their feet to shovel after recent snowstorms may be surprised to learn failing to remove snow is illegal.
Plus, the Patriots' Rob Gronkowski reads erotic fan fiction and Framingham's town manager says the town failed to deal with a rodent issue.
With more than 102 cases of the measles currently reported in the United States, the debate about vaccinating kids is on many people’s minds
A financial study finds Massachusetts has a more than 50 percent gap in median household income between white people and people of color.
Samaritans' peer support group for those who have lost a loved one to suicide will be meeting this evening at The Bridge.
This Grafton firefighter saved the flyer that was submitted of dozens shoveling tons of shown off Westborough's Chase Paper Company.
An injured swan, thought of as a "neighborhood pet," is recovering from injuries.
The American Red Cross will have opportunities in multiple towns.
The massive amounts of snow falling in Massachusetts have affected flights, schools and yes, even the Patriots Super Bowl parade.
The Greater Worcester Community is currently accepting applications for its Fallon/OrNda Community Health Fund grants between $5,000-$25,000
Plan on a 290 detour while the Belmont Street Bridge is updated.
Grafton Community Television debuts a new school interview program called “Inside Edge.”
Plus, body parts found on Swampscott beach and Easton Police seize heroin, cash and cars from home.
Protect yourself, your family and your pets from blistering winds and more snow that is expected this weekend.
The blizzard hit Massachusetts hard, but at least we got these cool videos out of it.
Massachusetts residents turned something ugly into something beautiful and shared surprisingly pretty pictures of the 2015 blizzard.
The best thing to do with so much pristine snow in your backyard: make snow ice cream. Here’s five tasty recipes for the frozen treat.
Here is a look at the top snow totals by county.
MBTA plans to resume regular services on Wednesday morning.
Your photos, tweets, facebook posts and comments from #Snowmageddon2015.
It's not over, but how much is out there on the ground in Grafton?
National Grid spokesperson said that the utility company is predicting that thousands could possibly lose power during the blizzard.
Charlie Baker asks everyone to stay off the roads during this monstrous snow storm.
Not everyone hates the snow. Your dog probably loves it.
More than 11,000 people suffer injuries each year shoveling snow.
Antifreeze is highly toxic to people and animals.
The Mass State Police are asking that you follow these tips to stay safe.
Plus, a North Andover teacher saves a student and a knife-wielding suspect injures two police officers.
Plus, Newton bans plastic bags and heavy, wet snow expected to hit most of Massachusetts on Saturday.
MythBusters star delves into McDonald’s inner-workings to examine the french fry process and discover: Are the fries even made of potatoes?
Bank of America, J.P. Morgan Chase, Citi and Wells Fargo Bank will pay a combined $2.7 million to Massachusetts for unlawful foreclosures.
This black and white kitty boy went missing on Jan. 18. Have you seen him?
Plus, Waltham Police investigate three robberies and Sudbury Fire saves two residents who overdosed on opioids.
A new Wallet Hub report breaks down costs of smoking in each state over a smoker’s lifetime. Hint: It’s a lot of money.
Plus, a Patriot helps a woman after a rollover crash and two missing miniature donkeys are found OK in North Reading.
Grafton Community Television’s fall producer’s course saw the successful graduation of new certified producers the cable access station.
The average gas price in Massachusetts dropped another 10 cents last week, putting prices at the pump around $2.15.
Massachusetts residents are unlikely to take time for themselves – leaving the state one of the least “emotionally recharged,” a study finds