Temperatures will climb back up into the 80s and sunny skies will return this week.
Plus, a local school system is under federal investigation after a discrimination claim, and find out where convicted sex offenders live.
Saturday appears as if it will be a beauty with temps in the 80s and sunny skies. Rain and storms to move in for Sunday.
Plus, a detective to "put a hole" in a driver's head faces a disciplinary hearing, and Boston's mayor pushes to protect transgender rights.
Anders Simon, 52, has been safely located and reunited with family members.
8 Boston residents were killed in the World Trade Center attacks. Flags will be lowered to half-staff at all city buildings.
Mayor Marty Walsh says Boston “would be willing to take migrants" fleeing the war-ravaged country of Syria.
Level 3 sex offenders pose a ‘high risk’ to reoffend, according to the state. They are not wanted by police.
3,000 tons of road salt were dumped at Boston's Frontage Road Public Works site on Thursday morning.
In exchange for cash bribes, Ismael Morales allegedly conspired to rent apartments to individuals who were not qualified.
Plus, the Fenway evacuation Tuesday was prompted by fish oil, and a Boston detective is charged with lewd behavior in public.
After three days of heat, showers and storms will roll through the area starting Thursday afternoon.
Mass. municipal leaders are pushing Gov. Baker to pass a legislation that would protect transgender people from public discrimination.
The use of smokeless tobacco products is no longer legal at Boston baseball parks, including Fenway Park.
Over 20 area restaurants will take part in the 20th annual event.
Plus, beachgoers desperately try to save a great white shark on the beach, and firefighters save a dog from a hot car.
With a temperatures reaching a high of 96, Tuesday is officially the hottest Sept. 8 on record in the City of Boston.
The Patriots kick off a new season on Thursday against the Steelers and Dunkin’ Donuts is bringing back it’s “Pats Win, You Win” offer.
Marty Walsh is asking Bostonians to exercise caution as temperatures are expected to be in the 90s through Wednesday.
Plus, watch the amazing video of a box truck slamming into a bridge, and find out where is Massachusetts married people cheat.
Plus, two bothers, crediting Donald Trump with inspiring an attack on a homeless man, are held, and a professor is charged with child porn.
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Warm temperatures and sunny skies will make for an enjoyable unofficial end to the summer!
Keolis Commuter Services feels the additional personnel will only affirm its commitment to improving customer service.
Obama will speak at the annual Greater Boston Labor Labor Council breakfast on Monday.
Here's a check on what will be open and closed for the holiday in Jamaica Plain on Monday, September 7.
James’s Gate Restaurant and Pub suddenly closed its doors to Jamaica Plain residents on Monday evening.
Plus, brothers charged with beating 'inspired' by Donald Trump held in jail, and a teacher is charged with racially harassing student.
Steve Leader and Scott Leader, who credited Donald Trump for inspiring his thinking, will remain in jail pending their trial.
A three-year-old boy battling brain cancer received a special recognition from Boston’s men in blue on Wednesday.
Bostonians will soon be able to have convenient store items delivered right to their doorstep thanks to 7-Eleven and tech startup DoorDash.
Boston's City Councilors want a superior cable and internet provider in the City.
Bostonians will soon be able to enjoy that infamous dirty water in a glass of beer!
It looks like it will be picture-perfect Labor Day weekend in Jamaica Plain.
Plus, scientific analysis indicates unidentified girl found dead is likely from the area, and Mass. drivers may not be as bad as you think.
Attorney General Maura Healey has made a $325K agreement with a Naloxone (generic Narcan) manufacturer.
Three suspects are accused in the murder of 20-year-old Jean Louis after allegedly opening fire on his car back on July 11 in Boston.
Plus, a fund is established to help the family of a man stabbed to death in a mall Saturday, and the MBTA needs billions to fix the rails.
The “State of Good Repair” backlog has grown by more than $650 million since February.
Tragedies leave communities reeling with grief, shock and outrage. Sadly criminals swarm to these events for their own personal gain.