November 15, 2017 Ben Shapiro fires back at Tufts students who say his rhetoric puts them in 'danger' Tufts University is the latest front in the war over Ben Shapiro, the conservative commentator who's suddenly become a controversial campus invite, with liberal students at the Massachusetts college saying Shapiro's mere presence puts them in "tangible amounts of danger."
November 15, 2017 Massachusetts cops stop driver who made license plate from pizza box Authorities in Massachusetts have some simple advice for drivers who may want to make their own licenses plates: don't
November 11, 2017 Massachusetts State Police colonel retires amid criticism of altered report The superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police abruptly announced his retirement on Friday amid accusations that a trooper was forced to alter a police report for a judge's daughter to avoid embarrassing them.
November 9, 2017 Aaron Hernandez's brain suffered severe CTE, researcher says Former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez suffered substantial damage to parts of the brain that affect memory, judgment and behavior from the most severe case of a degenerative disease linked to head blows ever found in someone so young, a researcher said Thursday.
November 8, 2017 Mass. state trooper claims he was forced to change DUI arrest record for judge's daughter A Massachusetts state trooper is claiming that he was forced to alter an arrest record for a local judge’s daughter after she was stopped for driving under the influence.
November 7, 2017 Massachusetts driver sold heroin out of van for special needs students, police say The driver of a van that transports special needs students to school in Massachusetts allowed her boyfriend to sell drugs out of vehicle, according to authorities.
November 4, 2017 Massachusetts becomes first state to ban bump stocks after Las Vegas shooting Massachusetts has become the first state to enact a ban on bump stock since the mass sooting at a Las Vegas music festival.
November 2, 2017 Massachusetts high school apologizes for 9/11 math problem Newburyport school administrators apologized Thursday for homework students were given containing a math problem about the September 11th tragedy.
October 30, 2017 Thieves steal wheels from family's wheelchair-accessible van A Massachusetts family was stunned when they discovered all four tires had been stolen from their wheelchair accessible van, Boston 25 News reported.
October 26, 2017 NY woman missing since 1975 found alive in nursing home The 42-year-old mystery of a New York woman who vanished after being dropped off for a doctor's appointment came to a happy ending this week when detectives located her at a Massachusetts assisted living facility.