A clothing and shoe shop on Lebanon Street was looted early Monday, causing thousands of dollars in stolen goods and damages.
D'Artagnan, a New Jersey-based beef, poultry, game and mushroom distributor, is rolling out service in Malden with no delivery fees.
The casino said the "best-case scenario" is that it will open in July under Gov. Charlie Baker's reopening plan.
The iconic brand was left in sugar purgatory when the New England Confectionary Company abruptly shut down in 2018.
Customers will see temperature checks, plexiglass barriers, less seating and more masks when the casino reopens.
Catering company Anthony's helped The Rockport Group donate thousands of pairs of shoes to EMS workers.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission voted to extend casino closures until at least May 4.
Local health officials are concerned about the stores' ability to maintain physical distancing between customers.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We're publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Malden businesses. Here's how to get listed.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission recently voted to cease operations at all casinos in the state.
A new report shows where Malden ranks among about 2,500 cities across the U.S., including many in Massachusetts.
Designated Opportunity Zones provide tax incentives for investment in low income areas in the community.
The state announced $1.9 million in grants for collaborative workspaces last week.
Automated drink dispensers are headed for Encore Boston Harbor amid reports of dozens of layoffs at the casino.
It is the bank's 11th full-service banking center and its first in Malden.
The building will feature restaurant and retail space on the ground floor and is designed to be the first of its kind in the Northeast.
Wanyoo, which boasts an annual clientele of 30 million, opened its first New England cafe on Pleasant Street.
The site is expected to create hundreds of jobs in the area.
M&M Cleaning, Inc. was able to win several contracts across the state as a result of the six-year scheme, according to the AG.
Sunny Florists, a florist shop in the South Boston Seaport, opened a second location on Pleasant Street.
The Shirley Ave. staple in Revere suffered extensive damage in an overnight blaze.
It was a little bit of a PR stunt by Stop & Shop, but it got our attention.
The store will remain open this summer during the work.
Ever wonder what Malden tastes like? Instead of thinking it, try thinking it.
A Ferry Street restaurant is closed for good, it appears.
The company had filed for bankruptcy last month.
Want to keep it local this summer? Check out these spots.
We asked what new businesses you'd like to see, and Malden Center was the target.
Everyone's been there. And 15 years later, Hugh O'Neill's is still running strong.
A new private company has settled into its Dartmouth Street location.
The developers of the old Hilltop space said they have plans for the area, and the iconic 68-foot cactus.
Judi Robinson's Hair Café has served the city for four decades.
Lapels is open for business on Main Street.
We asked local business owners to submit their stories ahead of Small Business Saturday this weekend.
Small Business Saturday is Nov. 26. Support the homegrown businesses that make Malden great.
Joe Piantedosi was joined by Mayor Christenson and local officials for Piantedosi Bakery's centennial at Danversport Yacht Club.
National Sandwich Day (yes, it's real) is this Thursday. Here's the five best places to celebrate, according to Yelp reviewers.
Fresco's, the brainchild of Liberty Bell graduates George Lambos and Voula DaSilva, recently celebrated its grand opening on Eastern Avenue.
Have you tried Facebook Live for your small business? Why it might be time!