Salem Shaken by Multiple Pedestrian Accidents as Child Airlifted and Three Are Injured on Congress Street
A child was hit by a car in Salem; transported by helicopter due to serious injuries. Separate incident saw three people struck, one critically. Locals call for improved safety measures.
Mayor Michelle Wu Designates Three Freedom Trail Sites as Official Landmarks on 252nd Boston Tea Party Anniversary
Boston designated the Old North Church, Old South Meeting House, and Old Corner Bookstore as landmarks on the 252nd anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. These sites are now protected for their historical significance.
Massachusetts DPU Initiates Comprehensive Review of Utility Bills to Enhance Transparency and Affordability
The Massachusetts DPU has launched an investigation into the charges on utility bills to improve transparency and customer understanding, with potential reforms and rate caps under consideration.
Boston to Experience Midweek Warmth Before Gusty Friday Front Ushers in Return of Winter Chill
Boston is experiencing a temporary warming trend with clear skies and rising temperatures, expected to peak on Thursday. A strong front on Friday will bring rain and gusty winds, followed by a return to colder weather by Saturday.
Massachusetts Celebrates Record-Breaking AP Exam Performance Among Public High School Students
Massachusetts public school students achieve record-breaking AP exam performance, thanks to state initiatives including expanded fee waivers and funding for low-income students. Black and Hispanic/Latino student scores notably increased.












