Dorchester Blaze Leaves 12 Homeless with No Injuries as Boston Fire Department Battles Second Alarm Fire on Bicknell Street
Dorchester apartment fire displaces 12, including 4 children; no injuries reported. Firefighters addressed second-alarm blaze; Red Cross assists victims. Cause under investigation.
Cambridge Strikes Deal with Harvard Chabad, Approves New Building Amid Legal Tensions
Cambridge reached a settlement with Harvard Chabad, allowing a new building for Chabad's use, following U.S. Magistrate Judge Page Kelley's mediation, with the City aiming to respect diversity and legal obligations.
Two Seriously Injured in Milton Stabbing Incident as State Police and Local Detectives Investigate
Two were seriously injured in a reported Milton stabbing; state police investigate with assistance from Norfolk DA's office, Crime Scene Services, and Milton PD. Details on victims' conditions and suspects remain undisclosed.
Health Officials on Alert After Measles Case Reported in Boston as Public Urged to Check Vaccination Status
Boston health officials are on alert after a measles case was confirmed, with exposure sites including several public venues on June 7-8. The BPHC and DPH are tracing contacts and urging vaccination.
Decades-Old Murder Mystery Solved in Ayer, DNA Evidence Identifies Joseph Leo Boudreau as True Perpetrator in 1980 Katharina Reitz Brow Case
The identity of the perpetrator in Katharina Reitz Brow's 1980 murder is revealed as Joseph Leo Boudreau through DNA evidence, posthumously correcting a wrongful conviction.












