Plus, a Louisiana man was arraigned in connection with a hit and run and a Newton man won an Emmy for a Jimi Hendrix film.
Plus, Wellesley puts into place a boil water notice and Brookline Police commended for defusing a potentially "deadly" traffic stop.
Plus, a new bill looks to protect victims of domestic violence and their pets and a local chief addresses the "militarization" of police.
Venus and Jupiter will be visible on the east-northeast horizon in the early morning hours for the only time in the next two years.
Plus, "Ted 2" filming on North Shore this week and alleged peeping Tom arrested.
The nearby roadway was closed for nine days during construction.
Plus, an Allston man was charged in a fatal car crash and Dine Out Boston is here.
Restaurant specials are on the menu for Beantown from Aug. 17-22 and Aug. 24-29.
The Tibetan leader will speak on educating the heart and mind in November.
Plus, a group sues Boston to stop installing sidewalk ramps and a new local bylaw restricts sex offenders.
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Plus, the man who started the Ice Bucket Challenge gets doused at Fenway and two men were were charged with selling counterfeit items.
Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles website has maintenance scheduled for Sunday.
Plus, police are looking for a man who was peeking through an apartment window and a Wilmington man was killed in a motorcycle crash.
Residents used social media platforms to submit creative safety slogan ideas.
Plus, a repeat drunk driver is arrested after stealing and crashing a car and a drug raid leads to three arrests.
Plus, a man was charged in a Craigslist child sex sting and heavy rain is expected Tuesday night and Wednesday.
Williams, who died this week, received an Oscar for his work in the Boston-based film "Good Will Hunting."
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Plus, an Avon man is still missing after an alleged kidnapping and a North Shore community is mourning the house of a young girl.
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The Great Dane was last seen in Jamaica Plain center on Friday.
Plus, a woodchuck was rescued from a compromising position and a highway memorial was stolen.
Closures are expected in two major parts of the city this weekend.
The gaming and comic book convention is in Boston from Aug. 8 to 10.
Plus, a Burlington man was convicted of aggravated rape of a child and a Newton man was charged with leaving a dog in a hot car.
Also, migrant children aren't coming to Massachusetts after all and a video shows a shark attacking a robot.
Plus, an offshore hurricane could cause riptides this week, Katy Perry visits Salem and Market Basket employees rally.
The singer-songwriter met with 6-year-old Jordan Nickerson on Sunday.
The city was listed as the eighth most stressful in the state in a new Top 10 list.
The beetle represents a "serious threat to our ash trees," officials said.
No human cases have been reported.
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