The two people shot were court security officers​ contracted by Tennessee-based company Walden Security.
Police said the driver tried to avoid her, but couldn't and ended up in a head-on collision​ with another vehicle.
The grant of over $300,000 will go towards projects that benefit bikers, pedestrian, and motorists.
After the initial crash, one of the cars involved ended up in a head-on collision.
Police said the suspect got away after stealing Oxycontin and Suboxone​,
A crew removing snow at the bottom of the Fore River bridge saved a man who jumped 60 feet from the bridge in an apparent suicide attempt.
Police said they seized 13 grams of fentanyl, a bag of cocaine, and about $2,500 in cash.
The first night involves learning strikes, blocks, and blows, while the second night is a skills test against an "attacker."
Police said the suspects put the keys back in people's YMCA lockers after breaking into their cars and stealing credit cards and more.
Prosecutors said the man used email to try arranging sex with a 16-year-old girl, but on the other end was an undercover officer.
A loss prevention employee was hit with a suspect's bag while trying to apprehend them, police said.
Richard Spencer knew something was wrong and the 87-year-old woman was being scammed after just a few minutes of conversation.
A witness told police the suspect jumped over a fence onto Montclair Elementary School​​ grounds after ditching his car nearby.
The man collected more than $1.9 million from at least 24 investors and promised them a significant returns, prior to him leaving town.
Police were called to the American Legion hall and found the man bleeding and unconscious.
Since the children's deaths, Chi has seen several mental health examiners and none have deemed her well enough to stand trial.
The grant helps with investigations and prosecutions of staged accidents and fraudulent claims county-wide, DA Morrissey said.
Traffic was redirected to the Furnace Brook Parkway exit. State police said to expect delays.
According to police, The suspect became angry at a woman outside the station on Wednesday night before starting to punch her in the face.
The man was not crushed or trapped by the box truck; he was just under it and was likely dead for several days, fire officials said.
According to fire officials, the man appeared to be in his 60s and likely died days ago.
Defendants took illegal bets from hundreds of people through sports betting websites, run by an offshore casino, prosecutors said.
When police asked the suspect to take a field sobriety test, they said she opened her car door, made a run for it and then attacked police.
According to police, the suspect said he was speaking to someone on the phone who made him angry, so he decided to headbutt the window.
The SUV became submerged underwater and had to be removed from the ocean by a local towing company.
Jewelry​ was stolen from a Tyler Street house, but police are still investigating what if, if anything was taken from other houses.
Depending on the amount of fentanyl in the bags, that's potentially 27,500 times the lethal dose, which is two milligrams.
Four suspects, including a teenage boy were charged with stealing at least 10 packages from a Quincy neighborhood.
The suspect's attorney asked for more time to prepare for the dangerousness hearing.
Police said they found mason jars filled with 20 grams of cocaine, five ounces of psychedelic mushrooms, and over five pounds of marijuana.
A 16-year-old was also seriously injured in the crash.
The former Quincy woman was already facing assault charges related to the baby's death.
Quincy police urge that people take extra care with protecting their packages from theft this holiday season.
When police questioned a woman who came out of the suspects' car, she admitted to buying three bags of crack cocaine.
Police said they saw a drug deal near Waters Street and Phipps Street between a man and someone driving a Dodge Neon.
The car collided with a vehicle traveling west, which caused it to roll over. The first car did not stop and hit a third vehicle head-on.
The pepper spray caused one woman to call for an ambulance. She said she had trouble breathing and felt pain on the right side of her body.
A hazmat team was called to campus. The building was evacuated and fire officials are inspected each floor.
When the woman was swept by the waves, the man jumped in to try to save her.
The suspect was last seen on security footage at the Home Depot at Centre Street.