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Man Charged With Breaking Into Home of Mass. Governor
A man has been charged with breaking into and entering the home of Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker last week and is now forbidden from contacting the Baker family or going near the Swampscott residence, prosecutors said Tuesday.
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Small Plane Crashes in New Bedford Cemetery, Killing Pilot
A small plane crashed in a cemetery in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Monday, leaving its pilot dead and debris scattered across several graves. It wasn’t immediately clear what caused the crash, now under federal investigation, at Rural Cemetery in the city.
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‘It's Not Right': Woman Chases Down Man Who Flashed Her While Jogging in Cambridge
Police are looking to identify a man who exposed himself to a woman jogging in Cambridge last week. The woman told Massachusetts State Police she had been jogging on Memorial Drive near Vassar Street about 7:30 a.m. Thursday when the man exposed himself as she jogged by him.
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Glitter, Bible Verses Mailed to Boston Straight Pride Parade Organizers, Source Says
Suspicious letters were sent to the main organizers of the Boston Straight Pride Parade Monday, one of the organizers told NBC10 Boston, bringing out specialists to investigate. Bomb squads responded to locations in Woburn, Salisbury and Malden, but the FBI has said there was no danger to the public.
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Good Samaritan With Gun Recalls Mass. Pike Road Rage Incident
As Frankie Hernandez drove home from work Friday, he encountered the wild scene of a road rage incident on the Massachusetts Turnpike and knew he had to do something.
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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Apparent Road Rage Incident on Mass. Pike
Exclusive video shows an SUV driving a significant distance on the Massachusetts Turnpike with a man on the hood. An apparent road rage incident took place on the westbound side of Interstate 90 near the exchange with Interstate 95 in Weston. State police say two vehicles had been involved in a minor sideswipe in that town. After a verbal altercation,...
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Authorities: Wave of Hoax Bomb Threats Made Across US
A wave of bomb threats emailed Thursday to hundreds of schools, businesses and government buildings across the U.S. triggered searches, evacuations and fear — but there were no signs of explosives, and authorities said the scare appeared to be a crude extortion attempt. Law enforcement agencies across the country dismissed the threats, saying they were meant to cause disruption and...
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Police Respond to Multiple Bomb Threats in Chicago Area
Police are addressing multiple bomb threats in the Chicago area Thursday afternoon as other threats surfaced nationwide.
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Emailed Bomb Threats in Chicago Area Demand Money in Bitcoin: Police
Police believe dozens of bomb threats that surfaced across the Chicago area and the country Thursday may be the result of an extortion or phishing scam.
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Authorities Across US Respond to Hoax Bomb Threats
Agencies on Thursday were investigating a slew of bomb threats across the United States. Some officials declared them a hoax.
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2 People Dead After Being Struck by Scenic Train in Wareham
Two people have been struck and killed by a scenic train in Wareham, Massachusetts, the Plymouth County district attorney says. The accident happened around 7:29 p.m. Saturday in the area of 72 Minot Avenue. The two victims, a man and a woman, were pronounced dead on scene. The train involved is a Polar Express themed train ride that begins and...
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Man Who Jumped on Hood of School Bus on Mass. Pike Charged
The man caught on dashcam video jumping on the hood of a school bus in the middle of the Massachusetts Turnpike earlier this week has been issued a summons on numerous charges.
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Woman, 3 Young Children Found Dead in West Brookfield Home
Authorities are investigating after multiple bodies were reportedly found in West Brookfield, Massachusetts.
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Arrest Made in 32-Year-Old Cold Case Killing of Massachusetts Teen
Massachusetts State Police say they have solved a 32-year-old cold case involving the murder of a 15-year-old girl from Kingston.
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6 Arrested, 12 Injured in UMass Amherst Riot After Patriots Loss
Students at the University of Massachusetts Amherst took to the streets after the New England Patriots’ disappointing Super Bowl loss on Sunday night, climbing trees and throwing beer cans, glass bottles, televisions and more.
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Trooper Hangs from Helicopter to Rescue Man From Icy River
A Massachusetts State Police trooper hanging out of a helicopter as it skimmed the frigid Merrimack River was able to pluck a man from the water in a last-ditch rescue effort.
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3 Dead, 2 Others Critical After Accident at Auto Auction in Billerica, Massachusetts
Three people are dead and two others suffered life-threatening injuries when a vehicle plowed into a crowd and crashed through a wall at an auto auction site in Billerica, Massachusetts, on Wednesday morning.
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10 Injured After Cab Hits Pedestrians at Logan Airport in East Boston
A vehicle crashed into a group of pedestrians Monday in East Boston, state police confirm.
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Mass. State Police Release Report on Death of Aaron Hernandez
A full report by Massachusetts State Police reveals new details Aaron Hernandez’s suicide.
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Trooper Lassos Llama Loose on Roadway
Massachusetts State Police are praising the cowboy skills of one their troopers after he lassoed a llama that was loose on a state highway and led it to safety.