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Leftover downpours, possible thunder early after storms fired overnight
We’ll see more leftover downpours and possible thunder in the early morning, then things go quiet for many of us.
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7 Chinese nationals face federal charges in multi-million-dollar marijuana grow operation
Federal prosecutors said a network of grow houses in Massachusetts and Maine yielded millions of dollars.
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2 still at large after armed robbery at North Andover jewelry store
Two people remain at large after an armed robbery at a North Andover, Massachusetts, jewelry store last week, prosecutors confirmed Tuesday, as they shared more information about the four people who’ve been arrested.
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Bill aims to prohibit ICE agents from covering faces while operating in Mass.
Massachusetts Rep. Jim Hawkins has introduced legislation that would ban federal immigration agents, and other law enforcement officers, from wearing masks in some cases.
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This ‘huge gray block' in Cambridge is art with a purpose. Not all are fans.
Some people in Cambridge, Massachusetts, are throwing shade at a new art installation intended to provide relief from the sun on hot days.
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Stevens gives positive injury updates on Tatum, Brown
The Boston Celtics’ two superstar players — Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown — are making good progress in their injury rehabs.
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Chelsea man accused of raping woman, threatening to call ICE if she told police
Alfredo Romero-Cortez of Chelsea, Massachusetts, is facing charges including aggravated rape, assault and battery on a household member and witness intimidation.
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Stevens confident Jaylen Brown will ‘thrive' in lead role for Celtics
Jaylen Brown is ready to take on the role of Boston’s No. 1 option offensively with Jayson Tatum injured.
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Michael Proctor's appeal over state police termination moves forward with hearing
Lead Karen Read investigator Michael Proctor’s effort to appeal his firing as a Massachusetts State Police trooper continues — he appeared at a virtual hearing on Tuesday.
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TSA is ending its ‘shoes off' policy at some airports and travelers have thoughts
TSA hasn’t formally made an announcement on the shoe policy change, and it’s unclear if Boston’s Logan Airport would be among the locations.
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Jordan Walsh shares strong first impression of Hugo Gonzalez
Jordan Walsh shared an encouraging scouting report for rookie Hugo Gonzalez after working out with his new teammate.
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These are the biggest takeaways from Alan Jackson's new Vanity Fair interview
In the weeks since Karen Read was acquitted by a jury of the most serious charges against her in the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, her lawyers have been making the rounds, conducting numerous interviews about the case. The latest is high-profile defense attorney Alan Jackson, who did an interview with Vanity Fair... -
Jacob's Pillow venue rises from ashes
The Doris Duke Theatre at Jacob’s Pillow in the Berkshires will reopen again this week, nearly five years after being destroyed in a fire.