Boston Deputy Fire Chief James Greene said brick work was being done on the building, but no one was working on the scaffolding at the time of the collapse. No one was hurt. "The
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Massachusetts Turnpike traffic backed up for miles after tractor trailer crash in Boston
Traffic delays continue on Mass. Pike in Boston after rollover crash
If you are driving down the eastbound side of the Massachusetts Turnpike in Boston Friday morning, hang in there, getting to your destination might take longer than expected. As of 10 a.m., traffic is expected to be delayed by 22 minutes on the highway,
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Part of Mass. Pike in Boston closed after tractor-trailer rolls over, spills fuel on highway
Six train cars derailed in Worcester, prompting a large emergency response as the tankers were carrying ethanol.
Two suspects in a shooting in downtown Boston were arrested in Fall River early Sunday morning.According to the Boston Police Department, the suspects were take
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Boston mayor faces heat over sanctuary city policies as Patriots owner's son goes on offensive
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Mayors from Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York appear before Congress on 'sanctuary city' policies
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Mayor Michelle Wu represented Boston well at the ‘sanctuary cities’ congressional hearing, readers say. Here’s why.
The wind will peak during the day Friday. By late morning and throughout the afternoon, there will be frequent gusts between 30 and 50 mph across Massachusetts. At some of the higher elevations in Worcester County and in western Mass., gusts could top out near 60 mph.
High winds in Massachusetts left thousands without power Friday as some gusts reached over 65 mph, prompting wind warnings and advisories across the state.
Hundreds of researchers, physicians, and students — including Harvard faculty — rallied at Boston Common on Friday to protest President Donald Trump’s efforts to cut federal funding for scientific research,
A pair of state legislators are introducing a bill to ban deception in police interrogations – a practice that, though controversial, has generally been allowed by courts.
When the FIFA World Cup arrives in Boston next year, soccer fans from around the globe will get to hear the sounds of the city, thanks to a pair of Berklee College of Music students.
Here are the five things you need to know in local business news to start your workday, including SBA offices exiting Boston, Covid's winners and losers five years after Covid, BJ's copes with tariffs and Boston's most beautiful building.
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