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A Boston judge accused of helping an illegal alien evade U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and escape out of the courthouse in 2018 is facing a misconduct hearing on Monday. The judge ...
Waymo, the ride-hailing service that uses self-driving robotaxis, will soon have its cars explore Boston streets and Massachusetts highways. But at least for now, humans will be behind the wheel ...
In the Brewers Association’s annual list of the top 50 craft brewing companies, Boston Beer Co. in Boston, Massachusetts took second place. It lost the top spot to D.G. Yuengling and Son Inc in ...
Last year, "Princess of Pop" Britney Spears announced via an Instagram post she would be moving to Boston, which created a lot of media buzz in the state. In the past year, she seems to have ...
First Watch said the Boston location is set to open in late 2025, though an exact date hasn't been announced yet. The restaurant said open positions will be posted to its careers site this fall ...
ICE Boston and federal law enforcement partners report that they took close to 400 "alien offenders" off the streets last week in a sweep border czar Tom Homan said pushes back at sanctuary cities.
The embattled lead investigator into suspected Boston cop killer Karen Read has been fired by Massachusetts State police. Michael Proctor, a 12-year veteran of the force who led the probe into the ...
From Boston Rob to 'Real Housewives,' here are Massachusetts' biggest reality TV stars Melina Khan USA TODAY NETWORK - New England 0:00 ...
Amy Grunder, with the MIRA Coalition, told the council there are more than 50 municipalities in Massachusetts with rules similar to Boston’s Trust Act.
BOSTON - Massachusetts has a new teacher of the year - Luisa Sparrow. Sparrow teaches fifth and sixth graders with intellectual disabilities at the Oliver Hazard Perry School in Boston.
Parade organizers in Chelsea are inviting folks from across Greater Boston to celebrate Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, with an evening of music and memorials.
ICE Boston agents have arrested a sex offender who was convicted of child sexual assault after a Massachusetts court let him go despite federal agents filing an immigration detainer against him.