Plus, a man who reportedly assaulted several police officers, seriously injuring some, pays tribute to America in his mug shot.
Starting Tuesday, Boston 311 will make it easier for residents to report issues that help maintain and improve the neighborhoods.
“We are committed to creating safer streets for our officers and for our residents and visitors,” said Boston Mayor Marty Walsh.
A survey released by ConsumerWorld.org shows grocery prices are on the rise at supermarkets across the region.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to move through the city of Boston Tuesday.
Plus a Boston University professor may have been racially profiled after a cognac theft.
The new position will help Boston prepare for, withstand and bounce back from catastrophic events and slow-moving disasters.
With the summer season in full swing, the chance of contracting a mosquito-transmitted disease is on the rise.
Plus, an Amber Alert has a happy ending, and Massachusetts shoppers are treated to a tax-free weekend next week.
This should be a below-average Atlantic hurricane season, according to top experts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
A former lawmaker is pushing for a referendum that would legalize fireworks in the Bay State.
Click here for a close check on this weekend's weather forecast.
Gerald Wayne Ledford, of Iowa, pleaded guilty to charges of threatening to kill Muslim members of an Islamic organization in Boston.
Plus, an amateur preacher claims a town park "belongs to Jesus" as she delivers an unwanted sermon to children.
Ed Davis served as the city's police boss from 2006 to 2013.
The FBI has released never-before-seen security camera footage from an unsolved heist that dates back 25 years.
The May Institute food pantry will close after 20 years of service at the end of August.
Plus, Boston considers body cameras for cops, and Braintree holds off on regulating Uber drivers.
The Suffolk County DA's office says Brian Benoit stole an array of painkillers to feed a drug addiction.
A check on seven savvy shopping strategies, plus the top 10 trends for back-to-school.
The mayor's ordinance would prohibit professional, college, high school and amateur players from using the product.
Officials had there hands full Tuesday evening after severe storms left a path of destruction behind.
Plus, Boston approves its first medical cannabis dispensary, and shootings are on the rise in the capitol city.
A simplified online application process for receiving one-day moving truck permits is now available to Boston residents.
Storms could bring heavy rain, hail, strong-to-damaging winds, lightning and flooding on Tuesday.
The city's first dispensary would be located on 21 Milk Street.
Tuesday's forecast calls for scattered storms throughout the morning and afternoon.
Plus, a generous driver tosses cash out the window, and a large snake is found slithering through a Boston park.
The movie is being filmed in Boston, and the four main stars helped brighten patients' day at Tufts Medical Center Saturday.
The European-style gelato cafe is located on 5 Bellevue Street.
Plus, Tom Brady responds to "unfair" sanctions, and a Medford detective is caught on video threatening to "put a hole" in a driver's head.
The market will be open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on August 2.
An in-depth check on West Roxbury's weekend weather forecast.
The event will take place at the Seaport World Trade Center from July 31 through August 2.
Shortsleeve previously served as a political director under former Mass. Governor Mitt Romney.
Plus, the former head of the MBTA, who resigned after the T service crumbled last winter, gets another chance to redeem herself.
Legislators have once again passed a bill for a tax free holiday in Massachusetts.
Shawna Calhoun and Alvin Houston drove the girl to various hotels across Boston for the purpose of engaging in prostitution.
These storms are expected to bring small hail and gusty winds. What you need to know.
The Baker-Polito administration announced longer hours at pools, beaches and waterfronts.