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The Cape and Islands could see heavy winds hit the region Thursday night and Friday as Hurricane Erin continues to pass north through the Atlantic Ocean.
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3rd suspect arrested in deadly mass shooting in Philadelphia's Grays Ferry neighborhood, police say
A third suspect was arrested in connection with the mass shooting in Philadelphia's Grays Ferry neighborhood that left three people dead and nine others wounded in July.
Orlando officials on Thursday condemned the state’s overnight removal of a rainbow crosswalk outside the Pulse nightclub – a commemoration of the 49 people killed at the LGBTQ-friendly nightclub in 2016.
A Massachusetts man was driving a UTV in New Hampshire Wednesday afternoon when he lost control of the vehicle and crashed, causing injuries to three passengers.
The driver in a car crash that happened Wednesday night in Western Massachusetts ultimately died at a hospital.
Massachusetts is the most expensive state for a family of four to live comfortably, according to a new study. According to SmartAsset, a family’s income needs to be $313,747 to live comfortably in Massachusetts, the highest in the nation.
Massachusetts offers new guidance on creating AI policies but leaves the “when, how, and why” to use AI up to the districts, while Rhode Island says schools should embrace AI, in spite of potential pitfalls.
A convicted felon wildly claimed he was a confidential FBI informant working to take down drug smugglers and corrupt cops when his cover was blown and he was subsequently framed for murdering four members of the same Tennessee family.
ICE typically operates with a much lower profile. Agents have been criticized for operating in plainclothes as they detain people in unmarked vehicles.
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COMPASS admitted that while the study allows the project to potentially secure federal funding, "local funding for high-capacity transit remains a significant obstacle."