A Braintree woman is thanking an MBTA employee after coming to her assistance Friday.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston is offering a $5 million reward for the return of 13 pieces of art stolen in 1990.
Officials are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying an unauthorized visitor to the museum the night before the notorious theft.
Take a look at some of the unusual, funny and just plain strange police reports from around the commonwealth.
Massachusetts Department of Fire Safety officials are reminding residents to use care when using generators in wake of the recent tragedy.
Man accused in the “Puppy Doe” dog abuse case was sentenced to prison Tuesday on charges he stole $130,000 from a 95-year-old woman.
Massachusetts Department of Fire Safety officials are reminding residents to use care when using generators in wake of the weekend tragedy.
Police said Hilda Fzala was heading south in a 2003 Toyota when she crashed into three motorcyclists.
Two women and two men between the ages of 18 and 22, were found dead in a cabin in Byron, Maine, on Friday night.
The operator of the 2007 Ford Edge that changed lanes in front of another driver, a 47-year-old female from Norton, has been located.
The 55-year-old Norton man who was driving box truck lost control of the vehicle, causing it to leave the roadway.
The driver of a box truck has died after a rollover on Route 495 in Mansfield.
More than 100 victims have been identified, including four from Massachusetts as the FBI asks for the public's assistance.
Pedestirans and cyclists: Always be aware of your surroundings so you don’t put yourself or drivers in danger.
Plus, a worker is hurt badly during an airport construction project, and Boston threatens to shut down a city bar after multiple violations.
Plus, a young child is found among heroin and crack during a drug raid in Falmouth.
The first computer-generated composite image of the girl generated nearly 46 million views by July 7, according to state police.
Plus, the Massachusetts House passes a budget that could mean big changes at the MBTA.
Major Richard McKeon will assume command of 2,300 Massachusetts State Police troopers.
Plus, an armed home invasion, and the convicted marathon bomber seeks a new trial
Plus, authorities release an image of a young girl found dead on the beach in attempts to discover her identity, and more top stories.
Plus, a Massachusetts man is rushed to the hospital after a shark attack in North Carolina.
The girl was approximately 4-years-old at the time of her death, had brown eyes and brown hair, and weighed about 30 pounds.
Plus, a former police chief is convicted of driving drunk with a child in the car.
Plus, three teenagers are indicted after a brutal beating, and drivers get some good news heading into the holiday weekend.
Police say a party bus was filled with empty beer cans and bottles.
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One man suspected in separate stabbing and shooting incidents on Cape Cod, and the other man wanted for beating a baby.
This was an especially emotional experience for Sgt. Dennis Laubner, because he lost his son to a heroin overdose last June.
The 23-year-old Andover man was also charged with leaving the scene of an accident with property damage, and negligent operation.
The 20-year-old student was also charged with operating a motor vehicle negligently so as to endanger, speeding, and failure to stop.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 21, and his brother orchestrated the 2013 bombings that killed three people and injured 250 more.
One died when he was thrown from a horse. Another contracted Hepatitis C while searching a vehicle for drugs. Six were killed by guns.
This week, even more than usual, cops are looking for the beltless, and also aggressive drivers.
Statwide ban on burning.
Michael Hackett, 47, of Taunton, was arrested in Wareham Wednesday.
If you think this may be yours, stop by or call the MSP barracks and describe the design on its side (It has been blurred in this photo).
Laura Minot, 52, of Mattapan, admitted to conspiring with a group to buy gift cards and merchandise with stolen information.