Lawrence Woman Sentenced to Probation in Multi-Million Dollar Identity Theft Car-Buying Fraud
Wanda Sanchez received a two-year probation sentence for her role in a vehicle-purchasing fraud scheme using stolen identities. She is the fifth person sentenced in the case, resulting in over $2 million in losses.
Byte Blight Bleeds Beantown as Cyberattack Drains $24M Daily From Massachusetts Hospitals
A cyberattack on Change Healthcare costs Massachusetts hospitals $24 million daily, with ongoing payment delays affecting routine operations. The Massachusetts Health and Hospital Association is seeking insurer financial aid.
Harvard Study Challenges Overstated Link Between Menopause and Mental Health Issues
Harvard researchers claim the association between menopause and mental health issues like depression may be overstated, advocating a more nuanced approach that considers an individual's history and life changes.
Massachusetts Tipped Wage Battle Intensifies as Advocates and Restaurant Industry Clash
The Massachusetts wage debate intensifies as campaigns clash over the pay system for tipped workers. There's strong opposition between industry groups and advocates for this reform ahead of a hearing on a ballot measure.
MBTA Transit Police Seek Public Help to Identify Suspect in Assault on Elderly Man at Fields Corner Station
The MBTA Transit Police are seeking help in identifying a suspect linked to the assault of a 73-year-old man at Fields Corner on February 11th. The elderly man was injured after he was thrown to the ground and hit for not giving money.












