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25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports go into effect overnight
In the latest move by the Trump Administration, steep tariffs on international metal imports have taken effect overnight.
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Temperatures nosedive Wednesday — with a chance of flurries overnight
Temperatures are expected to nosedive Wednesday, but we almost expected that shoe to drop — with it being March and all.
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Framingham apartment set up like pharmacy leads to 4 arrests, authorities say
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Massachusetts says 40-year-old Douglas Reis de Souza posed as a legitimate pharmacist, but had no license
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Woman hit and killed in Methuen
A pedestrian crash on Merrimack Street in Methuen, Massachusetts, left a 23-year-old woman dead, police said Tuesday
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1 dead in Chicopee fire, authorities say
One person is dead and seven others are displaced after a fire Tuesday in Chicopee, Massachusetts, according to officials.
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Holland man charged with murder of Sturbridge man last seen in February
Austin Schepper, 29, of Sturbridge, Massachusetts, was found dead in Holland last week
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Berklee students create ‘Boston theme' for 2026 FIFA World Cup
Ben Zakharenko and Deven “Dayvin” Kamralyons of Berklee College of Music created a song for the World Cup games tBoston hosts next year
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St. Patrick's Day Parade organizers hope to mitigate unruly behavior in Southie
With some residents frustrated by the chaos of last year’s South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade, organizers hope an earlier start time and other changes help
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2 new challengers to Michelle Wu reportedly eye Boston mayoral race
A new challenger to Michelle Wu announced his candidacy for Boston mayor Monday, with another reportedly interested in joining the race, according to reports.
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Growing frustration over parking meters in Lawrence
As people in Lawrence, Massachusetts, complain about parking meters, the city is taking action, holding a public meeting to address these complaints.
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Trump administration warns 60 colleges — 6 in Mass. — of ‘potential enforcement'
Education Secretary Linda McMahon sent letters to schools regarding possible Title VI violations for allegations of antisemitic discrimination and harassment
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Boston's spring weather is taking a break — and more rain may fall
I hope you enjoyed the spring-like weather on Tuesday because we’re tracking big changes for Wednesday and Thursday!
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2 police officers hurt when cruisers crash in Brockton
Two police cruisers crashed in Brockton on Tuesday afternoon, leaving officers in both vehicles hurt and one of the vehicles on its side.
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Man wounded in afternoon shooting in Roxbury, Boston police say
A man was shot Tuesday afternoon in Roxbury, Boston police said.