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Just a year after Boston lost Officer Robert J. MacLean, the community mourns the sudden passing of his brother, Officer Brian J. MacLean.
A new mural has been revealed in Boston's West Roxbury neighborhood, shining light on the remarkable life of Captain Tom Kelley, a true American hero and a Medal of Honor recipient.
As Harvard Kennedy School Dean Douglas Elmendorf prepares to step down in June 2024, his transformative leadership leaves a lasting impact on the institution.
With four institutions securing spots in the top 10 national rankings, the state of Massachusetts has once again demonstrated its prowess in the realm of academia. Learn why these renowned institutions consistently outshine the competition.
76-year-old Fernando Rocha, who went missing on September 4th, has been located and reunited with his family after intensive search efforts by the South End community and Boston Police Department.
A disturbing message on an electronic signboard raises questions about hate groups in the city and the ease of message tampering.
Massive surrender of mice leads MSPCA-Angell to waive adoption fees and offer free starter kits in hopes of finding homes for the adorable rodents.
Amid a heat advisory with temperatures expected to soar to the mid-90s, several Massachusetts schools announce early dismissal for the safety of their students.
Worcester Unity Basketball League, a profound MSP TEAM initiative offers an engaging platform for the youth to channel their energies and skills positively, creating lasting impact.
Lifeguards at Hampton Beach raced to rescue 91 swimmers from treacherous rip currents over the Labor Day weekend, as delightful weather invites large crowds.
As Tewksbury faces an increasingly complicated water main break, tensions rise among residents stranded without water, and temporary solutions barely provide relief.
Members of the Boston Police Department and Boston Public Schools come together for the first annual Dodge Bowl, fostering deeper connections and promoting a safe school environment.
The dedicated community and Boston Police efforts to locate Natalia Withers prove successful as the 12-year-old girl is found safe and sound.
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