April 13, 2023 Pentagon document leak has immediate impact on national security: sucks up 'a lot of oxygen' The staggering Pentagon document leak has caused untold damage, including the exposure of long-worked assets and intelligence operatives that cost billions to turn and secure, according to experts.
April 12, 2023 Massachusetts men with speed of 'NASCAR pit crew' allegedly stole 470 catalytic converters worth $2 million Seven men were arrested Wednesday in connection with the thefts of hundreds of catalytic converters across Massachusetts and New Hampshire in 2022 and 2023.
April 12, 2023 Massachusetts House unveils $56.2B budget proposal Massachusetts state House leadership has unveiled a $56.2 billion budget proposal that includes universal meal spending and renewable energy grants in public schools.
April 12, 2023 School committee spurns superintendent over 'ladies' email, opts for new candidate despite public outcry The Easthampton School Committee voted 5-2 against continuing superintendent candidate negotiations with Dr. Vito Perrone, who addressed two females as "ladies."
April 12, 2023 Massachusetts authorities investigating the discovery of 'possible remains of an infant' Revere police responded to the discovery of the "possible remains of an infant" on April 11, 2023. The potential remains were found outside of an apartment building north of Boston.
April 11, 2023 Massachusetts House Speaker unveils $654M tax cut plan Massachusetts House Speaker Ronald Mariano on Tuesday unveiled a plan to slash taxes in the Bay State by $654 million, while rewriting the law that refunded taxpayers last year.
April 11, 2023 Northeastern supermarket chain owes $800K in overtime violation case Boston-area supermarket chain C-Mart will pay $800,000 to settle a case claiming it violated Massachusetts labor laws by failing to provide overtime and premium weekend pay rates.
April 11, 2023 Growing number of Democratic states are stockpiling abortion drugs More Democratic states are stockpiling abortion medications as fears that restrictions are on the way grow. Some courts are starting to put restrictions on popular abortion medications.
April 10, 2023 Vermont father accused of dropping toddler in stream pleads not guilty Darel Galorenzo, 35, of Readsboro, Vermont, pleaded not guilty to manslaughter after allegedly dropping his son into a Massachusetts stream while fleeing the scene of a car crash.
April 10, 2023 School district to hear from public after superintendent candidate lost job for greeting 2 females as 'ladies' Easthampton School Committee to host a public meeting after superintendent candidate Vito Perrone lost job offer for using term "ladies" in an email that was deemed a "microaggression."