Massachusetts Serves Additional 8.3 Million School Meals, Wilmington Wins Terrific Tray Award for Culinary Excellence
Massachusetts' school meals program sees an uptick with 8.3 million more meals served, praises Wilmington Public Schools for culinary excellence, and faces challenges after federal cuts, but receives state funding support.
Boston Infuses $915K into Local Arts Scene, Mayor Michelle Wu Champions 100 Organizations for Cultural Vibrancy
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announces a $915,000 grant distribution to 100 local arts and cultural organizations, in partnership with the Mass Cultural Council, promoting cultural equity and the arts.
Boston Braces for More Rain and Thunderstorms, with Respite Expected by Weekend
Boston is experiencing heavy rainfall with possible thunderstorms and fog. Forecasts suggest more showers and thunderstorms with mild temperatures. The weekend may see some improvement with partly sunny skies and warmer weather.
Pittsfield Man Convicted of First-Degree Murder, Receives Life Sentence Plus Additional Charges
Desmond Phillip was convicted of first-degree murder and gun-related charges for a 2022 fatal shooting in Pittsfield, receiving a life sentence plus additional time for illegal firearms possession.
Worcester Community Rallies to Find Missing 14-Year-Old Kylee Kelley as Police Seek Public's Help
Worcester Police are seeking help to find missing 14-year-old Kylee Kelley since July 6. Last seen in a black crop top, short jeans, and Jordans on King Street. Contact Worcester PD at 508-799-8606 with info.
Minor Blaze at Foxboro's Freedom Wind Tunnel Demolition Site Quickly Contained, One Firefighter Injured
A small fire occurred at the demolition site of the uncompleted Freedom Wind Tunnel near Gillette Stadium, with one minor firefighter injury and no hospital treatment. The fire was contained and is not considered suspicious.












