Discounted orange trash overflow bags available for holiday season for $1 each.
You can get a chance for holiday shopping and to see the business windows on this Festive Friday.
The National Weather Service says areas of fog are expected to develop Thursday afternoon and evening.
Dr. Bob was a professor of psychology at Salem State University.
Garfield's whereabouts on Tuesday afternoon is unaccounted for.
Excerpts from the Salem Police Department arrest log.
Watch out for fake charities, online efforts to steal your personal and banking information, and gift card scams, warn experts.
Tips to prevent insomnia
The following article was written and submitted by Salem State University journalism student Mercedes Slawter.
A look back at some of the top stories so far this week.
Excerpts from the Salem Police Department log.
Middleton sentenced for trying to use false documents to get loan for a Salem homeowner and others on North Shore.
You don't have to wait until Christmas Eve to visit the website or download the app - there's plenty to keep kids busy now.
Runners air grievances, raise money for the Northshore Education Consortium.
Gas prices are down another two cents, making them the lowest since spring of 2009. Where are the lowest?
For the third year, Boy Scouts from Troop 24 hang the holiday wreath from the Salem Common Arch.
Rockland man sentenced for importing Molly from China, smuggling flakka into prison.
Patch and Zillow present a look at the local real estate market.
Ladies man, ummm Dog is looking for love!
The artwork of the Grand Award Winner will be sent to the U.S. Capitol Building where it will be displayed for one year.
The following article was submitted and written by Salem State University journalism student Alexandra Grayton.
North Shore Medical Center nurses honored by the Massachusetts Emergency Nurses Association.
Want your package to arrive by Dec. 24? Check out these deadlines from the United States Postal Service. (And how to skip post office lines)
The race helped raise money for the Northshore Education Consortium of Beverly, MA to purchase technology for children with autism.
A look back at some of the top stories in Salem over the past week.
A public forum on public school assessment testing in 2016 will be held at the Collins Middle School on Dec. 14.
All net proceeds will be donated to the Northshore Education Consortium of Beverly.
Doctors say the only treatment for Eric is a bone marrow transplant to help him get back to a normal. healthy life.
North Shore CDC raises $101,355 at auction.
One winner will be selected each day in January.
A $30 donation to Haven From Hunger provides a holiday dinner to a family in Salem, Peabody, or Lynnfield.
Community Preservation Committee releases FY16 Community Preservation Plan and FY15 Annual Report; FY16 Eligibility Applications requested.
7 pm, Saturday, December 19th, FCC Church 10 Church Street, Bradford, MA. Tickets are $15/adults, $10/students and seniors.
Unseasonably warm temperatures expected over the next few days.
Wizard Classes are about to begin. But, alas! Your esteemed professors are nowhere to be found! Have they been sent off on a secret mission?