March 4, 2023 Woman nearly hit by falling ceiling panel at Boston subway stop: VIDEO A Boston commuter was almost hit with a 25-pound piece of ceiling panel at the Harvard Square T stop, video shows. The MBTA is inspecting the premises.
March 3, 2023 Massachusetts school under federal investigation after student play limits auditions to persons of color The U.S. Department of Education opens investigation in response to a complaint filed by a parental rights group against a Massachusetts high school theater production that appeared to limit participation to students of color.
March 3, 2023 Boston College professor assigns students to make their own 'fursonas,' has furries come to class Christopher Polt, a Boston College professor invited "furries" and assigned students to create their own "fursonas" for his class on "Beast Literature."
March 2, 2023 Feds investigate recent close calls, turbulence in commercial flights Federal officials are investigating near-collisions between planes in Boston and Texas, as well as other reported close calls and turbulence issues.
March 2, 2023 Massachusetts Democrat resigns following backlash for comments about abortion and special needs children Michael Hugo on Thursday announced his resignation as the chair of the Framingham Democratic Committee in Massachusetts after controversy over his comments on abortion.
March 2, 2023 Owner of rehab center chain arrested for health care fraud Recovery Connection Centers of America owner Michael Brier of Newton, Massachusetts, was arrested for allegedly neglecting patient needs and cheating health insurers out of millions.
March 2, 2023 Dem who made controversial abortion comments ditches public meeting to dine with senators as parents protest Michael Hugo promised to attend a city council meeting to apologize for his comments about abortion and the cost of special education but skipped out.
March 1, 2023 Parents protest Dem who complained about cost for non-aborted disabled kids Michael Hugo promised to attend a city council meeting to apologize for his comments about abortion and the cost of special education but skipped out.
March 1, 2023 Unveiling budget plan, Massachusetts Gov. Healey calls for millionaire's tax Democratic Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey proposed a $55.5 billion state budget Wednesday, with a millionaire's tax being a key agenda item in the package.
March 1, 2023 Driver trapped under downed utility wires near Boston A driver in Stoneham, Massachusetts, just outside Boston, was trapped under wires from one of seven utility poles that fell along a main road.