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Dragon Pizza says it had to kick parents out for not supervising their kids
A Somerville, Massachusetts, pizza shop is making waves once again, this time for a message directed at parents of unruly kids.
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Woman escapes car after losing control, hitting building and flipping over in Brockton
A woman lost control of her car and crashed into a building while driving early Monday morning in Brockton, Massachusetts, according to police in the city. The crash happened around 3:30 a.m. Monday near Pleasant Street and Prospect Street. Officers said that a woman from Quincy was heading west on Pleasant when she lost control and hit a sign, and…
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South Boston hosts St. Patrick's Day Parade; police seize dozens of jugs of booze
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston.
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The mission to rescue Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore from space is underway
After being postponed, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 had a successful launch Friday night. The ship will return with Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore.
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Trailer tips over on I-290 in Worcester area; troopers seek driver
State police are looking for the driver whose trailer overturned on Interstate 290 in the Worcester area early Wednesday morning, causing lane closures. Massachusetts troopers said they responded shortly after 5 a.m. to a trailer carrying two vehicles that overturned near mile marker 16, on the eastbound side of I-290. Crews had to shut down the left and middle travel…
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Person dead, 2 others badly hurt after house fire in North Adams
A person was killed and two others were seriously hurt during a house fire late Tuesday night in North Adams, Massachusetts, according to state and local fire officials.
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Boston revisits its sanctuary city law at city council hearing
A city council committee meeting on Monday centered on Boston’s Trust Act — a policy that has been in the national spotlight amid Republican-led criticism of so-called sanctuary cities.
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Mattapan housing complex converted to income-restricted apartments
Boston leaders and community advocates announced on Monday that a Mattapan housing complex will be converted to income-restricted units in perpetuity. Nearly 350 apartments at Fairlawn Estates will be income-restricted and will undergo much-needed renovations after a transfer of ownership to Related Companies affordable housing. “Over last few years, the rent was hiked up and families were forced out of…
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Train cars containing ethanol fuel derail in Worcester
A train carrying ethanol fuel derailed and fell into a building on Sunday afternoon in Worcester, Massachusetts, fire officials in the city have confirmed.
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Big rig truck driver found unresponsive after crash along Mass. Pike in Grafton
Fire officials in Grafton, Massachusetts, were warning drivers of delays on the Mass. Pike following a tractor trailer crash Monday morning.