Local police are warning parents to watch out for "flakka," which can cause paranoia, "excited delirium" and death, even in small amounts.
Small hail and damaging winds are possible.
Plus, one local school community apologizes for a resident who flies a confederate flag near a high school.
Thousands of potentially damaging natural gas leaks have been pinpointed across Massachusetts; legislation to fix the problem is pending.
Joshua Torres and Kerrilynn Hayes were charged with a host of crimes.
Plus, were Boston Olympics organizers hiding the true cost from the public? And an amazing video captures a truck slamming into a bridge.
Plus, it's truck vs. bridge. Watch the amazing video.
Rain is in the forecast Friday through Sunday.
Plus, a suspect invokes Donald Trump's name after allegedly beating and urinating on a homeless man in a T station.
Last Hope K9 Rescue to host 3rd annual gala to benefit rescue dogs. Enjoy a sponsored bar, three course meal, live band, and auctions.
As kids go back to school, something worse than homework and detention awaits many of them.
The good news: highs will dip into the low 80s, providing relief after this week’s heat wave.
Plus, several local high schools are among the best in the country, and a Massachusetts woman is the first transgender White House staffer.
Schools are spread across the country. None in Massachusetts made the list.
Stoney Ridge Estates completes first model home at the 60-lot subdivision in Dighton, MA at 1 Waterford Circle (GPS 1590 Pine Street).
It happened on the Cole River Wednesday morning.
Nineteen schools in the commonwealth made the list, and Dover-Sherborn cracks the top 20 in the country, according to Newsweek's rankings.
Nineteen Massachusetts schools made Newsweek's annual list; Seekonk and Case didn't make the cut.
Boston 2024's lowballed estimates, teens charged after police chase, Northeastern University fined, makeshift toilets at Jimmy Buffet show.
Plus, principal says, “I did not resign,” shark warnings, Coast Guard rescue, bobcat sightings, and more.
The Old Farmer's Almanac just released its prediction for the upcoming winter.
Thunderstorms are also in the forecast.
Plus, a local park was named after local hero Pete Frates and police have reopened the case of a Woburn teenager who disappeared in 1989.
The weekend forecast looks nearly perfect. Next week? Not so much.
Plus, a pedestrian was struck and killed by an Amtrak train and police are looking for suspects accused of breaking into 40 cars.
A free family festival inspired by the creative spirit of artist Fay Chandler.
The meteor shower's peak is tonight through Thursday morning.
Apollo Safety, Inc. recently began selling batteries as part of its safety product offerings.
Getting a replacement card is free, but you will have to provide the proper documents to get a new one.
Taking a look at Social Security's successful past and the path to an even brighter future.
“Back-to-school” specials now run all summer long.
Plus, a man who reportedly assaulted several police officers, seriously injuring some, pays tribute to America in his mug shot.
A recent report by ConsumerWorld.org shows the biggest increases over the past year have been at Market Basket.
Herb Chambers automotive family announces a “Call to Action” during the month of August
Bella Sera Bridal & Occasion (Danvers, MA) acquires New England pageant shop and becomes official sponsor of Miss Massachusetts USA®
Local dentist receives AGD fellowship award
Plus a Boston University professor may have been racially profiled after a cognac theft.
The Luger Learning Center, located at 17 Central Ave in Seekonk, MA, is hosting an open house to introduce its after school program.
A propane tank reportedly exploded Sunday.
Plus, an Amber Alert has a happy ending, and Massachusetts shoppers are treated to a tax-free weekend next week.