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Boston Police officers visited a school to read literature that celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage, as part of their AAPI Heritage Month initiatives.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Brighton road rage incident leads to manhunt for Andrew Oprian, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon after allegedly using a hatchet during a vehicle confrontation.
Boston Police found a deceased adult female in Roxbury and are investigating; autopsy pending. Public assistance is sought; tips can be anonymous. Emotional support is available through NTT.
Weather & Environment in ...
Boston faces a nor'easter that may disrupt Memorial Day weekend with heavy rain, strong winds, and potential travel delays, though clearer weather is expected by Sunday.
Politics & Govt in ...
AG Andrea Joy Campbell supports a legal challenge against President Trump's Executive Orders targeting diversity and inclusion initiatives alongside other states.
Two individuals were arrested on drug charges by Tewksbury Police and the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office, following an operation that found drugs and cash.
Wakefield Police seek public aid to find missing 14-year-old Julianna Verna. Last seen in a gray jumpsuit, she may be in nearby cities. Call 781-245-1212 with info.
The Springfield Police seek public help to locate runaway 15-year-old Ryan DeLeon-Velasquez, who may be traveling to Chicago but could still be in Connecticut.
Retail & Industry in ...
Chef George Mendes has left Amar at Raffles Boston and plans to open new culinary ventures in Boston's South End, including a tasting menu restaurant and a market-bakery-café.
A school bus with 32 students hit a utility pole in Hopkinton; no serious injuries reported, but students were trapped until power lines were made safe.
A large tree fell onto a house in Billerica, causing significant damage, but no injuries as the family was not home.
ICE arrested 11 Ecuadorian individuals in Lowell, Massachusetts for being illegally present in the U.S., targeting a business suspected of hiring unauthorized workers.
The MBTA settled a lawsuit with Robinson Lalin's family for $5 million after Lalin's death, where he was dragged by a train. The NTSB found safety failures by the MBTA.
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