The following information came from the Swampscott Police Department. Where charges are listed, they do not indicate a conviction.
Police believe the Woburn resident stabbed two people on a Salem State University shuttle bus on Wednesday morning.
Officers are on the lookout for Timothy Wells, a Woburn resident, as he was allegedly involved in a Wednesday morning stabbing.
Salem State University officials locked down campus following a reported stabbing incident Wednesday afternoon.
The manhunt was continuing as of 2:35 p.m.
There's a fourth sign, ask the person to stick out their tongue. These signs and more were provided by the Swampscott Firefighters Union's Facebook.
The retired Essex County Sheriff's Department corrections officer was sentenced to three to five years in prison.
Two other North Shore cyclists were injured in the accident.
Nahant young man remains hospitalized.
The injured young men in Saturday's crash on Stetson Avenue are from Swampscott, Marblehead and Nahant.
Three of the four patients are out of the hospital.
One of the victims was transferred from Salem Hospital to a Boston Hospital.
A reconstruction team from State Police and Swampscott Police were at the scene gathering information.
Early morning video from the helicopter rescue.
Several people were transported to hospitals.
Police ask anyone with information to contact the Swampscott Police detectives office at 781-595-1111.
Div. 3 worked on ladder truck training Wednesday.
The victim was prone on the curb and screaming for help.
Kimberly English appeared before Judge James Wexler in Lynn District Court on Wednesday.
It was the deadliest incident for firefighters in United States history.
The suspect was ordered held without bail and will be arraigned Wednesday morning.
Two juveniles stole a purse from a vehicle parked in the far lot on Saturday during the Big Blue football game.