The Boston Water and Sewer Commission is exploring the implementation of a storm water management fee.
Plus, watch the dramatic outburst during the arraignment of "Baby Doe's" accused killer.
Plus, a local teacher says she was fired for refusing to separate black students, a cop is nearly run over, and a kid is nearly abducted.
FERC has authorized the pipeline's construction in West Roxbury. Construction is already underway in Dedham and Westwood.
Plus, check out videos of a wheelchair-bound boy's glory, and Miss America dissing Tom Brady with her contradictory answer.
Apple season is here! Here's a look at some pick-your-own apple and pumpkin spots near Boston.
This weekend will be ideal for an outdoor activity with comfortable temperatures and sunny skies in store.
Baby Nat’s, Inc. has agreed to pay restitution to workers and penalties for failing to comply with wage and hour laws.
“The Cadet program provides a great opportunity for city youth to join the Boston Police Department," Police Commissioner Evans said.
Plus, the summer of the shark continues in Massachusetts, and watch video of construction workers helping a cop subdue a suspect,
The first $1 million in federal assistance has been delivered to Massachusetts to help cover the costs of January's crippling blizzard.
Plus, the Market Basket controversy debuts on film this weekend, and a Boston doctor loses hospital privileges after anti-gay remarks.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh has joined the world's largest coalition of city leaders addressing climate change.
Lisa Bevilaqua previously served as the director of development at the Isabella Gardner Museum.
Paul Treseler was confirmed by the Governor’s Council as chairman of the Massachusetts Parole Board.
Eric Munsell drowned in Boston Harbor after being forced to leave the bar back in February of 2014.
National Grid has proposed a 21 percent increase in current electricity rates for this coming winter season.
Plus, a wheelchair-bound boy finds glory on the grid iron, and find out how much it takes to live in the Boston area.
Mayor Marty Walsh hopes to turn City Hall Plaza into a "must-see destination" for residents and visitors.
Edward Withrow, 51, of Malibu, California, was arrested and charged Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Boston.
Plus, the new Miss America had a bizarre answer to a question about Tom Brady and "Deflategate." Watch the video.
Prosecutors say Dominic Shiner fatally stabbed Sean Dwyer outside of his barbershop in December of 2014.
The marathon is slated to take place on April 18, 2016.
The City of Boston was selected to receive $3.2 million in funding from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
One out of every 10 people has unclaimed financial assets, according to state officials.
Temperatures will climb back up into the 80s and sunny skies will return this week.
Plus, a local school system is under federal investigation after a discrimination claim, and find out where convicted sex offenders live.
Mayor Marty Walsh joined the West Roxbury community on Saturday morning to announce the completion of the “Field Improvement Project."
Saturday appears as if it will be a beauty with temps in the 80s and sunny skies. Rain and storms to move in for Sunday.
Plus, a detective to "put a hole" in a driver's head faces a disciplinary hearing, and Boston's mayor pushes to protect transgender rights.
Anders Simon, 52, has been safely located and reunited with family members.
8 Boston residents were killed in the World Trade Center attacks. Flags will be lowered to half-staff at all city buildings.
Mayor Marty Walsh says Boston “would be willing to take migrants" fleeing the war-ravaged country of Syria.
A federal judge plans to issue an order allowing the excavation of Washington, Grove and Centre Streets in West Roxbury.
Level 3 sex offenders pose a ‘high risk’ to reoffend, according to the state. They are not wanted by police.
3,000 tons of road salt were dumped at Boston's Frontage Road Public Works site on Thursday morning.
Plus, the Fenway evacuation Tuesday was prompted by fish oil, and a Boston detective is charged with lewd behavior in public.
After three days of heat, showers and storms will roll through the area starting Thursday afternoon.
Mass. municipal leaders are pushing Gov. Baker to pass a legislation that would protect transgender people from public discrimination.
The use of smokeless tobacco products is no longer legal at Boston baseball parks, including Fenway Park.