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The New Hampshire AG's Civil Rights Unit sued a Weare woman after she allegedly fired shots at a Black motorist and told 911 "the guy is Black."
A serious crash involving multiple tractor‑trailers closed Route 1A in Revere Wednesday morning. Southbound traffic from Lynn is being diverted onto Revere Boulevard.
An internal affairs report says a Mansfield police sergeant sexually harassed high‑school interns in a department program; he resigned and the state review has left him uncertified.
A gas leak closed North Grove Street at Cambridge Street on Tuesday morning, disrupting access to Massachusetts General Hospital’s main entrance and ER.
A Granite Street home in Foxboro caught fire Tuesday morning, prompting road closures and local power outages while crews fought the blaze.
Boston police released a photo of a man they say attacked a pregnant woman on Warren Street in Roxbury. Detectives are asking residents to check video and call with tips.
A woman was hospitalized after a domestic stabbing at an apartment on Foster Street in Brockton; police say the suspect was taken into custody and the investigation is ongoing.
An Essex County jury began deliberations in the 1986 strangling death of Salem State student Claire Gravel after prosecutors presented modern forensic leads and DNA links.
A Franklin residential worker at Amego has been indicted after a 14-year-old's arm was reportedly broken during a restraint. Authorities say the incident was captured on video.
Engineers condemned Westwood's Fire Station 1 after a blizzard damaged the apparatus floor, forcing crews to relocate and raising response‑time concerns for nearby seniors.
A Quincy man received a six‑year prison term after a jury convicted him of manslaughter in the 2023 St. Patrick’s Day beating of Barry Whelan in Downtown Crossing.
Boston police released photos seeking two teenage girls after a pregnant woman was assaulted near 776 Dudley St. Detectives are asking neighbors for tips.
A newly released photo gave investigators fresh hope as New Hampshire's Cold Case Unit renews a call for tips in the 1997 killing of Rosalie Miller.
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