Plus, Boston Police arrest two for armed robbery in Jamaica Plain and a boy gets to meet his hero, Tedy Bruschi.
Plus, Boston Police increase patrols after more armed robberies at Jamaica Pond and a skunk with rabies was found near a school.
The Oct. 8, 2014, eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
Plus, Burlington Police charge a man in a home invasion and Westford is named "Best School District for Your Buck" in Massachusetts.
Plus, Walpole schools are going to Meatless Mondays and Newton is ranked of the "smartest suburbs" in America.
Plus, a "This Old House" episode featuring a Charlestown home airs Thursday and a solicitor is robbed.
Plus, Shipyard Quarters Marina has to pay $450,000 in fines and officials send a letter in support of an Amazon warehouse in Stoughton.
Plus, a runner gets hit during road race and new businesses are opening.
Plus, a SWAT team arrests alleged bank robbers and a Shaw's worker was injured in a store fire.
Plus, an SUV crashed into a business on its first day and a bear kills chicken and a duck.
Plus, Massachusetts awards a tax deal for an amazon.com warehouse and a Foxborough couple is on Survivor.
Gas pipeline proposed in West Roxbury and U.S. Navy and Google are offering virtual tours of the U.S.S. Constitution.
Plus, all you need to know about the proposed Everett casino and a major water main break in Newton.
Plus, a drive-by shooting is being investigated in Arlington and Lexington was ranked number one community in New England.
This weekly column focuses on news concerning animals in Massachusetts.
Plus, there is a rabies alert in West Newton and a software company closing Beverly office.
Plus, a truck gets stuck under a Westwood bridge again and telephone arrest scams continue to hit the area.
Plus, armed intruders claim to be FBI agents and Lexington ranked number one community in New England.
The Board of Registration in Medicine suspended the surgeon’s license on Sept. 10.
L.L. Bean is selling the limited-edition bags that were made out of the rain-delay tarp from Fenway Park.
This weekly animal column focuses on news involving animal issues in Massachusetts.
Plus, Boston firefighters battle a major fire and a man is charged with allegedly secretly filming women in a public restroom.
The Aurora Borealis may possibly be seen in Massachusetts and parts of southern New England on Friday night, Sept. 12.
Plus, public health officials raise West Nile Virus risk threat in some Middlesex County communities.
Plus, Massachusetts is one of the best places to have a baby and a team of students study whale mucus to see how it may determine stress.
The Bay State was ranked No. 8 on WalletHub's "Best and Worst States to Have a Baby" survey.
There are eight redevelopment ideas for areas under elevated roadways.
Kayem and former Patriot Joe Andruzzi are at the forefront of the Friday, Sept. 12 contest.
Plus, a driver crashed into a Marshalls in Bedford and the Mass. Gaming Commission is holding casino talks this week.
The teen was transported to a hospital for “traumatic” injuries.
Plus, a drunk man allegedly assaults children in a playground and another man is charged for drunk driving for fifth time.
This weekly animal column focuses on issues surrounding animal welfare in Massachusetts.
Meteorological summer has ended, with rain far below average and temperatures on par with historical averages.
Plus, 1.2 million residents were compromised by data thefts last year and Plymouth Police finds child porn, guns and mass murder plan.
Heavy rain and severe storms are possible on Saturday afternoon and evening as a cold front moves across New England.
Plus, a citation was dropped against a man who created a Transformers police car and the Charles River gets a positive water quality rating.
Ahmad Abousamra has been on the FBI’s Most Wanted list and may be helping the terrorist group.
The Charles River is the cleanest it has been in decades, according to a recently released 2013 Environmental Protection Agency report.
Plus, CVS is changing its name and ending tobacco sales and police in multiple communities are looking for the public's help.
Rick Sacra is the third American doctor to recently become infected.