Two people were hurt and a dog was shot after an attack in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood.
Police responded to a call on Dakota Street around 8:30 p.m. Monday, and said when they got there they couldn’t get the dog under control …
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Two people were hurt and a dog was shot after an attack in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood.
Police responded to a call on Dakota Street around 8:30 p.m. Monday, and said when they got there they couldn’t get the dog under control …
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More than a dozen brush fires are still burning across Massachusetts. This as the entire state is under a Red Flag Warning once again.
The persistent drought conditions are also a major concern.
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For days now, educators on the North Shore of Massachusetts have fought for new contracts, forcing students out of the classroom. Well, after a long day of bargaining sessions, thereās still no contract agreements in all three communities.
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Three people were arrested after an incident Sunday night in which a Massachusetts Department of Youth Services corrections officer was trapped in his truck on a road blocked by more than 100 other vehicles, Boston police said Monday.
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It doesn’t feel like Congressman Seth Moulton is about to apologize anytime soon.
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Veterans Day is typically reserved to honor those who have served in our countryās military, but this year, one veteran is making a call to take that gratitude a bit further and help those impacted by blast injuries.
The issue revolves around TBI, or traumatic brain injuries ā a signature wound for Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans.
Dennis Hernandez, an Army Special Forces and Massachusetts National Guard veteran, said he, like others, had to seek help outside of the Department of Veterans Affairs to get treatment he needed.
In the 22 years heās dedicated to serving our country, 41-year-old has learned at least one thing.
āI love my country, but I donāt trust my government,ā Hernandez said. āI donāt trust them to have my best interest at heart.ā
His exposure to IEDs and other bomb blasts, while in training and while deployed, led to a range of health issues. Many of them were not physically obvious, he said, and he sometimes suffered blackouts.
āI was getting more and more migraines, and it was just starting to become a bit of an issue, the more frequent it became,ā he said.
It was a pattern that doctors across the country noticed, a problem that ultimately came knocking on the door of elected officials.
āWe pushed first to get a study, then to fund some more research, then to get a bigger study, and each time, weāre starting to see kind of the edges of the problem,ā said Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts.
Warren led a panel featuring Massachusetts General Hospital doctors and nonprofits to discuss the issue around TBI in the military.
Hernandez, who spoke at the panel in September, has become an outspoken advocate for āblast overpressureā brain injury awareness, a problem that he said was dismissed by the VA at the time of seeking treatment years ago.
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He outsourced the care he needed, turning to Home Base, a Massachusetts nonprofit group that helps veterans like himself.
āI want more money to be funded to civilian organizations, not-for-profits, to actually do the research that, you know, the government, in their infinite amount of red tape, would take forever,ā said Hernandez.
Veterans also need to do their part, he said, in accepting help ā even when it seems taboo.
āGet checked out, and if you have any problems, start as soon as you can,ā he added.
Warren has introduced a bipartisan bill that would help track the impact of blasts on the brain, limit exposure and provide more funding for treatment.
āWe can do better by those who serve us, and this is a way for us to do that,ā the senator said.
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