They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Enzo Vnicius, of Malden, died and a Somerville woman was seriously injured in a crash on Fellsway North Thursday night.
Here's a look back at what happened in Medford this week.
Two people were arrested after a woman caught them trying to steal her car in the Hooker Street area Wednesday.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's help share these amazing stories!
The three-alarm fire on Canal Street displaced four families and sent one firefighter to the hospital Monday.
A new Anti-Defamation League report says there have been four antisemitic or white nationalist incidents in Medford in the last year.
The green chemistry company, which makes fabric, personal care and medical products, has donated over 1,200 liters of hand sanitizer.
The Lowell Commuter Rail Line will be replaced by shuttle buses for nine days.
Director Betsy Pesce talks to us about the future of the Medford Community Chorale and Youth Chorus.
Crews battled a multi-alarm fire on Canal Street Monday.
Maria Rocha, a Medford High School sophomore, was one of 30 students nationwide selected for the HERLead Fellowship.
Here's a look back at what happened in Medford last week.
ABCD is offering temporary financial assistance to eligible residents struggling to pay rent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Brooks School Principal Suzanne Galusi will take over for Diane Caldwell, who is retiring from the Medford Public Schools after 45 years.
The Council also asked the DPW to analyze the cost of establishing a city-run road crew, as opposed to contracting to private companies.
An outbreak at a local senior care facility claimed the lives of 54 residents and infected over 100 more.
More than 100 additional residents and dozens of employees have tested positive for the virus.
Transportation officials have noticed a "dangerous trend" on the state's roadways during the coronavirus pandemic.
The extent of the city's budget shortfall is unknown, as potential state and federal aid is still up in the air.
After years of delays, the Beddiars wouldn't let the coronavirus prevent them from bringing Colette Bakery to life.
The coronavirus has made in-person music lessons impossible. But that hasn't stopped the students and teachers of LB Music School.
The city has ordered 10,000 face masks to give out to senior citizens and other residents in need.
The city requires people to wear face coverings when inside essential businesses.
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We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Police issued a warning after several residents reported being targeted by a new phone scam.
Mayor Lungo-Koehn and Health Director O'Connor recently hosted a Q&A session last week about the status of the coronavirus in Medford.
See how many cases per capita Medford has compared to other nearby towns and cities.
Here is the latest on the coronavirus in Medford.
The final few weeks of school usually involve MCAS, senior activities and finals, but not this year.
The National Guard has been to the facilities at least five times over the past two weeks, according to a city spokesperson.
Essential workers can now get tested at PhysicianOne, which has scheduled a drive-thru clinic for Saturday in Medford.
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Medford's case count jumped by more than 100 over the weekend.
A rash of thefts has hit parts of North and South Medford.
Firefighters were called to a long-term care facility "hard-hit" by the coronavirus. Before they left, they asked for a grocery list.