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Crime & Emergencies in ...
Chantz Dudley was arrested in Springfield for a shooting at a high school on March 11th, where no one was injured. He faces multiple charges, including armed breaking and entering.
A brawl ensued at a Framingham courthouse after the arraignment of Ryan Sweatt, charged with murder following a fatal road rage incident in Hopkinton.
A Boston man was sentenced to 20 months for distributing illegal machinegun conversion devices and will have supervised release for two years thereafter.
A man died in a late-night crash between a pickup and a tow truck in Worcester, with the police investigating the cause. No other injuries were reported.
The Worcester Police arrested Jinazean Ball for possession of an unlicensed firearm after receiving a tip, resulting in charges including Possession Firearm without LTC/FID and Armed Career Criminal 3.
Community & Society in ...
Boston Police celebrated Earth Day at Charlestown's Pier 5, engaging with the community in environmental initiatives to strengthen relationships and trust.
Search efforts are ongoing in New Hampshire for 65-year-old hiker William Donovan from Massachusetts, missing for two weeks. His vehicle was found at a trail parking lot. Snow hinders the search.
A routine traffic stop by Trooper Matthew Demos in Methuen led to a drug bust, with James Welcome arrested for trafficking fentanyl and other charges.
Massachusetts State Police Air Wing assisted in capturing a domestic assault suspect in Plymouth, tracking the individual from the air, enabling ground officers to arrest him.
Weather & Environment in ...
The forecast in Boston predicts a week of cloudy skies and occasional rain, with slight temperature variations and partial sun not expected until next week.
Politics & Govt in ...
Massachusetts grants $900,000 to train young disabled adults for employment, supporting workplace inclusion through the Healey-Driscoll administration.
A Boston man was arrested for kidnapping his infant in a multi-state incident involving assault on an officer.
The Cambridge City Council voted 5-4 to extend the deadline for creating a 25-mile bike lane network to November 1, 2027, despite opposition from residents.
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