October 24, 2023 Israeli MIT students 'terrified' after anti-Israel rally chant calls for 'one solution, intifada' Israeli students at MIT say they are "terrified" and disappointed after hundreds of students chanted "one solution, intifada, revolution" at a recent campus protest.
October 23, 2023 'Armed and dangerous' Massachusetts man wanted after wife found dead inside home Massachusetts officials are looking for Aaron Pennington, whose wife Breanne Pennington was found dead in their Gardner home on Sunday while four children were inside.
October 20, 2023 2 juveniles charged with dumping acid on playground slides in southern Massachusetts Two juveniles in Hampden County, Massachusetts, are facing criminal charges after allegedly causing injury to four children by dousing public playground slides in acid.
October 20, 2023 Massachusetts investigators respond to possible pipe bombs at a home under construction On Thursday, contractors working on a home in coastal Massachusetts found four pipe bombs at a home under construction. The police and the fire department were called to the scene.
October 19, 2023 Massachusetts House approves sweeping bill tightening firearm laws The Massachusetts House has approved a measure that would restrict firearm laws in response to a 2022 Supreme Court decision allowing citizens to carry guns in public.
October 17, 2023 2 more charged in western Massachusetts shooting; mother of murdered infant continues recovery Jay Marie Rosado-Rosario and Jose Galarza are the latest to be charged in connection with a Holyoke, Massachusetts shooting that injured a pregnant woman and killed her unborn son.
October 16, 2023 Massachusetts Gov. Healey warns migrants are pushing state's shelter system to capacity Democratic Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey on Monday warned that her state's emergency family shelter system is set to reach capacity amid an influx of migrants.
October 16, 2023 Massachusetts college town's slavery reparations may include money for youth programs, housing Amherst, Massachusetts is weighing potential uses for proceeds from its $2 million reparations endowment for Black residents, which is among the first of its kind in the U.S.
October 15, 2023 Massachusetts shells 'Turtleboy' blogger with criminal charges in First Amendment fight A Massachusetts prosecutor charged a blogger known as "Turtleboy" with witness intimidation, and he and his lawyer argue he's protected by freedom of speech.
October 13, 2023 Harvard president addresses backlash following student groups' statement blaming Israel for violence Harvard president Claudine Gay issued a more forceful message Thursday evening as the university faces backlash following student groups' statement blaming Israel for Hamas' attacks.