The Late Night Service changes take effect on Saturday night/Sunday morning, June 27/28.
Plus, Marblehead student injured overseas returns to Boston.
Here’s a look at this weekend’s forecast.
Plus, man chews out police after car accident.
Safety concerns highlighted in this year’s report also included backyard trampolines, inflatable recreational products, and scooters.
Teens obtain driver’s licenses during the summer more than any other season, according to WalletHub.
Plus, woman steals lingerie and can't remember her name.
Black Hawk Helicopters may be visible in Eastern Massachusetts on Tuesday, June 9, as part of a training drill, according to MEMA.
When you hear thunder, you are close enough to get struck by lightning and should seek an inside shelter immediately.
And Gov. 'Dad' Baker address the Class of 2015.
Essex County Tech Rescue Team, District 14 Technical Rescue Team, Massachusetts National Guard TF CBRN and Army Aviation will be deployed.
But summer weather returns midweek, with scattered thunderstorms Thursday.
Plus, hunting for a most wanted alleged shooter, sobriety checkpoints, beheading and bombing threats, frat house stabbing, and more.
The new site hooks you up with the nearest park quickly, and encourages visitors to share stories and experiences about them.
Every day, about ten people die from unintentional drowning.
Plus, mini-riot at girls’ school, casino update, another smiling mugshot, taped wig in a tailpipe, teens arrested for armed robbery, more.
A pleasant weekend is on tap before rain and some possible thunderstorms return early next week.
Plus, 33 school employees retire, a prostitution sting, police sergeant allegedly rapes child, local arrests, carnival fun, and more.
Gov. Baker urges legislature to act on reform legislation to improve MBTA finances and operations.
Plus, alleged bank robber caught, educator gets C-SPAN fellowship, Riverfest details, dog poop left at the door, local arrests, and more.
Plus, ex-Mass. man turned terrorist killed in Iraq, school turnover, sobriety checkpoints, crashes, a lake chemical treatment, and more.
Swim alongside your favorite Olympians in July's events!
Plus, “Jaws” returns, DWI attorney held on bail after OUI boat incident, I-93 closures, sobriety checkpoints, new restaurants, and more.
Two inches of rain has already fallen Sunday, another one to three inches expected in between 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Sun and clouds return midweek after the region gets another couple of inches of rain Monday and Tuesday.
Plus, heroin and prostitution busts, deadly accidents and snarling traffic, canine flu, an op-ed, and searching for an SUV.
If a child is missing, always check the water first. Seconds can make the difference in preventing disability or death.
Plus, town says “No” to Boston Olympics, dam closes Route 2, man allegedly steals, burns boat, and ducklings saved after being hit by car.
Plus, white-only tribute to Prince pulled, counterfeiters caught, bouncy house vandalized, T-storms, rapists convicted, and a crazy video.
Rain is expected to roll in on Sunday, so get out Friday and Saturday to enjoy the summer temperatures.
A Gallup and Healthways report reveals the states with the highest and lowest obesity rates. Massachusetts is among the lowest.
Heavy rainfall, cloud to ground lightning, damaging wind gusts and hail are also possible.
Plus, teacher defends work-to-rule, runner finishes race with one sneaker, a boat in flames, water bans, local arrests, and more.
Click it or ticket citations, a drone crashes into a crowd, classic cars, fires, local arrests, and where is the best beach again?
Plus, a woman’s inspirational story, a soccer coach vents, canine flu, busy firefighters and police, and more.
Largest grassroots literary event in New England with over 200 authors. illustrators, publishers, printers and other publishing profession
A busy week at MA Patch: A historic find, sex offender alerts, restaurants close, road rage shooting, state police hunt after hit-and-run.
Plus, new drug abuse education effort launched, honor student arrested for prostitution, millions for T trolley cars, and more.
National Grid's doing some work in over the next week or so, and it involves flying. Don't be alarmed by the helicopter.
Statewide, the average price is $2.63, according to AAA’s latest survey.