Boston firefighters responded to a fire in the city’s Roxbury neighborhood early Monday morning, saving two people who were screaming for help from a second floor window.
The Boston Fire Department said the flames were heavy when they arrived…
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Boston firefighters responded to a fire in the city’s Roxbury neighborhood early Monday morning, saving two people who were screaming for help from a second floor window.
The Boston Fire Department said the flames were heavy when they arrived…
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Four school committee members in Brockton are requesting for the Massachusetts National Guard to assist in monitoring high school students following an increase in violence on campus.
In a letter sent Thursday to Mayor Robert Sullivan, the committe…
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First lady Jill Biden will be in New England this week for a fundraiser and an event about research on women’s health, the White House said Sunday.
Biden will travel to to Connecticut, then Massachusetts, on Tuesday, and leave Wednesday afternoon, according to a news release from her office.
Biden will arrive at Tweed New Haven Regional Airport in Connecticut at around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday ahead of a political finance event for the Biden Victory Fund in Guilford, according to the release.
That evening, the first Lady will arrive at Boston Logan International Airport. She’ll speak at an event in Cambridge the next morning as a part of the White House Initiative on Women’s Health Research.
Biden leads the initiative, launched in November to close the gender research gap in health care.
“Every woman I know has a story about leaving her doctor’s office with more questions than answers. Not because our doctors are withholding information, but because there’s just not enough research yet on how to best manage and treat even common women’s health conditions. In 2023, that is unacceptable,” she said in a statement announcing the initiative.
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More clouds than sun will be with us this afternoon as low pressure tracks just north of the Canadian border today into tonight. Snow showers and flurries will develop across the higher terrain of northern and western New England with several in…
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Bellingham Police gained custody of a man who allegedly robbed a convenience store at gunpoint in Bellingham, Massachusetts and then escaped after a police car and foot chase that ended near Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
Authorities said they retrieved Agapito Davila, a 41-year-old from Woonsocket, from Lowell, Massachusetts and returned him to the Bellingham Police Department on Sunday.
On Feb. 10, Davila was observed exhibiting “suspicious behavior” outside the Bellingham Beer and Wine located near 20 North Main Street, according to Officer Bradlee Chofay of the Bellingham Police Department. After Davila left the store and got into his car, officers discovered the vehicle he was driving was stolen and began a pursuit after the car.
Police then learned that the convenience store had just been robbed at gunpoint. During the car chase that ended near Woonsocket, Rhode Island, Avila leapt from the car and ran on foot while his vehicle rolled down the street unoccupied. He was not immediately located afterwards.
After the Massachusetts State Police Crime Scene Services conducted an investigation, Avila was identified, and a warrant was issued for his arrest. The charges in the warrant included masked armed robbery, larceny, carrying a loaded firearm without a license, failure to stop for police, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, and receiving stolen property of over $1,200.
On Saturday evening, police were given a tip that Davila was at a particular address in Lowell, Massachusetts. After getting a search warrant, Lowell Police and the Northeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council SWAT team carried out the warrant and took Davila into custody.
Davila was transferred to Norfolk County House of Corrections to await transport. His arraignment will be held Tuesday at Milford District Court.
Any questions or additional information about the incident can be directed to public information officer Detective Sergeant Stephen Daigle at sdaigle@bellinghamma.org.
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Evidence of human skeletal remains was found in Saugus woods Sunday morning, according to Essex County District Attorney Paul F. Tucker and Chief Michael Ricciardelli.
The remains were discovered in the woods near David Drive shortly after 10 a.m. by an individual walking their dog. The remains were then transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to determine a cause of death and for identification.
The ongoing investigation has been assigned to the Massachusetts State Police, the District Attorney’s Office, and the Saugus Police Department. There is no known risk to the public.
This is a developing news story that will be updated when we know more.
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