June 18, 2020 Massachusetts nurse fatally shot outside her home by ex-neighbor dressed like UPS driver: officials A school nurse was fatally gunned down at her home in what authorities are investigating as a targeted attack
June 16, 2020 Fireworks complaints surge as high as 4,000 percent in Northeast cities -- what's behind it? It looks like Fourth of July celebrations have started quite early this year in the northeast – and the party doesn’t appear to winding down anytime soon.
June 15, 2020 Former NFL star Ben Watson preaches justice, kindness at 'Boston Pray' event Former NFL star Ben Watson led a "Boston Pray" event attended by more than 1,000 people seeking unity and justice following George Floyd's death and racial unrest across the country.
June 15, 2020 Petition to remove Boston statue of Lincoln standing over a slave garners thousands of signatures Thousands of Americans are signing a petition to remove a statue that shows President Abraham Lincoln standing over a kneeling slave in Boston's Park Square.
June 14, 2020 Veteran missing for one month found dead at Massachusetts VA facility where he lived A body found in a stairwell at the Bedford Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Massachusetts is a veteran who lived at the facility and disappeared more than a month ago.
June 13, 2020 Lt. Col. Allen West on desecration of Confederate monuments: 'History is not there for you to like or dislike' Lt. Col. Allen West warned Saturday that those Americans toppling Confederate statues or defacing infamous historic symbols were missing the point of that time in U.S. history.
June 11, 2020 Massachusetts gym defies coronavirus court orders, stays open: 'If I have to sit in jail... I will' The owner of Prime Fitness & Nutrition, who reopened his gym in Oxford, Mass., in May despite state guidelines requiring it to remain closed, says he will remain open, despite a court order to close and fines from the town - and he’s even willing to risk jail time.
June 11, 2020 College in Boston apologizes for letting police officers use its bathrooms Boston’s Berklee College of Music is now apologizing for "perpetuating feelings of oppression, silencing, and marginalization” by allowing the city’s police officers to use its bathrooms.
June 10, 2020 Boston man accused of spitting on state trooper, claiming to have coronavirus A 29-year-old Boston man accused of stealing an SUV with a dog inside on Tuesday allegedly spit on a state trooper before claiming he contracted the coronavirus and defecated inside a police cruiser, authorities said.
June 10, 2020 FBI, Boston authorities searching for men seen posing in front of burned-out police cruiser The FBI and Boston authorities are on the hunt Wednesday for two men seen posing in front of a burned-out police vehicle.