The five-month plan is designed to improve the rail service and rebuild the trust of passengers.
A combination of hot temperatures and humidity will make for high heat indexes Monday and this could mean our first heat wave since 2013.
The Old Farmer's Almanac says the winter season's going to be filled with lots of snow and frigid temperatures.
The new ordinance immediately bans the possession, sale, manufacture and distribution of synthetic marijuana in Boston.
Plus, a local park was named after local hero Pete Frates and police have reopened the case of a Woburn teenager who disappeared in 1989.
Farrell said he has lymphoma and will leave the team for treatment.
Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures near 90 this weekend in Jamaica Plain.
Massachusetts will once again slash the taxes from shoppers’ purchases this weekend, August 15-16.
Boston's gun buyback program has removed just a single gun from the city's streets since January 1, 2015.
Plus, a pedestrian was struck and killed by an Amtrak train and police are looking for suspects accused of breaking into 40 cars.
Five people across the Boston area were shot and killed Wednesday night, leaving Mayor Walsh “saddened and disturbed."
The pond had been closed to the public since July 20.
Sarah Myerson will oversee the two-year public engagement process to create a roadmap for success leading up to Boston’s 400th birthday.
State Police did not reveal the exact location or the hours of the planned checkpoint.
WalletHub conducted the study to help current and aspiring pet parents enjoy the company of their furry friends without breaking the bank.
This year should be an especially good year for Perseids since the moon will not come out until after sunrise.
Plus, a man who reportedly assaulted several police officers, seriously injuring some, pays tribute to America in his mug shot.
Starting Tuesday, Boston 311 will make it easier for residents to report issues that help maintain and improve the neighborhoods.
“We are committed to creating safer streets for our officers and for our residents and visitors,” said Boston Mayor Marty Walsh.
A survey released by ConsumerWorld.org shows grocery prices are on the rise at supermarkets across the region.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to move through the city of Boston Tuesday.
Plus a Boston University professor may have been racially profiled after a cognac theft.
The new position will help Boston prepare for, withstand and bounce back from catastrophic events and slow-moving disasters.
With the summer season in full swing, the chance of contracting a mosquito-transmitted disease is on the rise.
Plus, an Amber Alert has a happy ending, and Massachusetts shoppers are treated to a tax-free weekend next week.
This should be a below-average Atlantic hurricane season, according to top experts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
A former lawmaker is pushing for a referendum that would legalize fireworks in the Bay State.
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Robert Johnson, 66, was accused of theft after purchasing cognac from a Jamaica Plain package store.
Gerald Wayne Ledford, of Iowa, pleaded guilty to charges of threatening to kill Muslim members of an Islamic organization in Boston.
Plus, an amateur preacher claims a town park "belongs to Jesus" as she delivers an unwanted sermon to children.
The service will be suspended while crews provide necessary track maintenance.
According to city officials, harmful blue-green algae blooms have not cleared up after three weeks of testing.
Ed Davis served as the city's police boss from 2006 to 2013.
The FBI has released never-before-seen security camera footage from an unsolved heist that dates back 25 years.
Plus, Boston considers body cameras for cops, and Braintree holds off on regulating Uber drivers.
The Suffolk County DA's office says Brian Benoit stole an array of painkillers to feed a drug addiction.
A check on seven savvy shopping strategies, plus the top 10 trends for back-to-school.
The mayor's ordinance would prohibit professional, college, high school and amateur players from using the product.
Plus, Boston approves its first medical cannabis dispensary, and shootings are on the rise in the capitol city.