December 17, 2022 Boston murder suspect found hanging by his underwear after attempting to escape police out 12th floor window Boston police allege that a man tried to jump out of an apartment window when police arrived and discovered a dead body in the unit on Sunday night.
December 17, 2022 Winter storm blasts New England, New York, leaving thousands without power in freezing temperatures Utility crews were racing Saturday to restore power to tens of thousands of customers across New England and New York after a powerful storm dumped 2 feet of snow in some places.
December 16, 2022 36 fish passage projects slated by federal government, including 4 in New England The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recommended an increase in funding for fish passage projects across the country. Four projects were slated in states in New England.
December 16, 2022 Fugitive from 1991 Massachusetts stabbing found at shrimp farm in Guatemala A fugitive who allegedly was involved in a Massachusetts stabbing in 1991 was found working at a shrimp farm in Guatemala. Police believe the man fled the country when he was 19.
December 15, 2022 Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker withdraws pardon request for individuals involved in 1980s sex abuse case Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker withdrew his pardon request for the people involved in a famous 1980s sex abuse case. Critics and supporters of the pardon spoke at a public hearing.
December 15, 2022 MA town contracts with federal government to kill coyotes Officials in Nahant, Massachusetts, hired federal officials to kill coyotes. Locals say coyotes have become a dangerous nuisance in the town, and multiple pets have been killed.
December 15, 2022 NCAA names Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker next president Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker will take over as NCAA president when Mark Emmert leaves his post in 2023. The NCAA has gone through a ton of transformation over the last 10 years.
December 15, 2022 Chinese Berklee music student charged with stalking individual who posted flyer supporting democracy in China A Chinese student was charged with stalking after allegedly threatening and harassing a man who posted a flyer supporting democracy in China.
December 15, 2022 Big cities look to masks again in preparation for winter threat of COVID, flu, RSV Major cities across the U.S. are looking to have residents return to wearing face coverings to combat not just COVID-19, but also the flu and respiratory syncytial virus.
December 15, 2022 Massachusetts residents slam library Christmas tree uproar at meeting: 'Why do you hate Christians?' Jesse Watters highlighted several statements from members of the Dedham, Massachusetts, community in the wake of its Christmas controversy, on "Jesse Watters Primetime."