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Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore is scheduled for arraignment Monday in Attleboro on a misdemeanor domestic-assault charge tied to an alleged August incident in Mansfield.
A Lawrence woman was acquitted Thursday in a Salem Superior Court stabbing case after a trial that drew national attention when portions aired on CourtTV.
A single-vehicle crash on I-93 south near Furnace Brook Parkway in Quincy killed one person and left another seriously injured. State police are investigating.
A person was shot in Dorchester Saturday; injuries appear non-life-threatening near 480 Quincy Street as police investigate. Detectives say no arrests have been made.
Police warn fake court-style parking hearing notices with QR codes are circulating in Boston. Verify tickets on the city site and report suspicious notices to police.
A tugboat began to list just south of Fall River's Brightman Street Bridge Saturday evening. Harbormaster crews, MassDEP and the U.S. Coast Guard secured lines and deployed containment while awaiting heavy equipment.
Methuen City Councilor Yanilda Santos was arrested in Salem, N.H., on a driving-while-impaired charge; she pleaded not guilty and waived arraignment. A trial management conference is set for March 26.
An early‑morning rollover on Route 20 in Shrewsbury killed one person and shut Hartford Turnpike for hours. Crash reconstruction teams are investigating.
Lowell police say they arrested a man Friday tied to roughly 15 vehicle break-ins; investigators credited videos posted online. Tips can be phoned in to the department.
Fall River police say CAST found a loaded Glock and a satchel with 24.16g fentanyl and 7.68g cocaine during a March 4 search of a Peckham Street apartment.
A Falmouth traffic stop on Route 28 led to the seizure of roughly 408 grams of cocaine and two arrests, officials say.
A Pittsfield man was arrested after prosecutors say he posed as a U.S. Army veteran for decades to obtain VA care and government benefits. Federal charging papers outline the allegations.
Bradley Cafe — known as Brad’s — was heavily damaged in a Friday morning fire near Providence College. No injuries were reported and the cause is under investigation.
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