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If you're in the Boston area you can expect another 1-to-3 inches of rain from this latest storm.
A West Roxbury family wants to share the word with pet owners, after their 35-pound dog was bitten by a coyote in their fenced-in backyard Tuesday night.
The Port of Baltimore is a major supply route that is now in jeopardy with the devastating collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge this week.
A fourth-grade teacher at an elementary school in Cambridge is facing child rape charges.
Fans were lined out the door in Boston Wednesday night for a "Survivor" watch party featuring castaways past and present.
Fed up with the violence, a former Boston gang member has started a group to reach out to youth and encourage them to stay away from crime.
The law requires that an MBTA community shall have at least one zoning district where multi-family housing is permitted located within a half mile of public transit. So why is the law so controversial?
Welcoming March Madness to town is a layup for Boston businesses.
Who could Kennedy hurt more come November? If he can get on enough state ballots, that might be the biggest wild card in the race.
A new store opened in Brighton that is giving customers huge discounts on discarded and returned items from major retailers.
You'll be able to see a total solar eclipse on April 8, but the view will be much better up north.
Take a look at some of the stores that will be closed for Easter in Massachusetts.
Eric Fisher has an updated weather forecast.
WBZ-TV's Brandon Truitt spoke with Bhanu Gopal and Charlie Davis about their time on "Survivor".
Welcoming March Madness to town is a layup for Boston businesses. WBZ-TV's Juli McDonald reports.
A dog was attacked by a coyote in a fenced-in backyard in West Roxbury. WBZ-TV's Tammy Mutasa reports.
WBZ-TV's David Wade and Eric Fisher have the latest news and weather.
A fourth-grade teacher at an elementary school in Cambridge is facing child rape charges.
William Foley Jr., a five-time drunk driver who lost his license after a fatal crash in 2001, is back behind bars after an I-Team investigation.
Women have been reporting that they have become pregnant while taking GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic.
A new study in JAMA Network Open finds that poorer Americans are eating too much salt.
The surging Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Atlantic Division-leading Boston Bruins 3-1 on Wednesday night.
Bill Belichick's press conferences have never been known for their comedy content. Steve Belichick may be a little different.
When watching Robert Kraft's 16-minute meeting with reporters in Orlando this week at the NFL owners meetings, I couldn't help but think about the Chicago Bulls.
The NCAA basketball tournament is about to take over Boston, but a couple of local college hockey teams are getting ready to take over their version of March Madness.
Bill Belichick apparently doesn't want to work on an NFL studio show.
When it comes to actually watching the Red Sox start their season, baseball fans back in Boston are in for a rough landing.
Red Sox fans can stop dreaming about Jordan Montgomery joining the team's rotation.
Pavel Zacha scored the winning goal with 2:21 to go in regulation and the Boston Bruins defeated the Florida Panthers 4-3 on Tuesday night.
You can add Julian Edelman and Matthew Slater as key members of the Patriots' dynasty who are pushing back against "The Dynasty" and its portrayal of Bill Belichick.
The law requires that an MBTA community shall have at least one zoning district where multi-family housing is permitted located within a half mile of public transit. So why is the law so controversial?
The blueish tint of LED headlights can make for a white-knuckle ride on roads in Massachusetts and beyond.
In the last year, U.S. Border Patrol agents said they have arrested record numbers of migrants trying to cross the northern border of the United States.
The Recovery Center of America in Westminster, Massachusetts has a program to help first responders and veterans suffering from addiction.
Visitors to the Worcester Art Museum can go on a ride through history with a pretty significant stop in medieval Europe.
There's a family run market in Westwood where people actually get excited about grocery shopping and the salad bar.
Women have been reporting that they have become pregnant while taking GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic.
A new study in JAMA Network Open finds that poorer Americans are eating too much salt.
German scientists looked at why teenagers smell bad, but toddlers smell good and determined that evolution may be to blame.
A team at the University of Michigan found that half of the parents they polled would keep their child home from school even if they did not appear to be sick.
A new study finds that a healthy diet could reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease in people with Type 2 diabetes.
A fourth-grade teacher at an elementary school in Cambridge is facing child rape charges.
William Foley Jr., a five-time drunk driver who lost his license after a fatal crash in 2001, is back behind bars after an I-Team investigation.
The IRS Criminal Investigation unit helps go after violent criminals, including some right here in Boston.
A pet DNA testing company out of New Hampshire linked dog breeds to a human sample – twice.
In January, police say they found an unconscious woman at LiLi Body Work.
As Beacon Hill struggles to deal with a surge of homeless migrants, Governor Maura Healey finds herself dealing with another surge -- of political outrage over reports of migrant crime.
A new study of driving automation technology says 11 of 14 systems performed poorly under optimal road conditions.
President Biden seemed to relish the moment, wasting no time unleashing a high-energy assault on his political enemies.
After big losses on Super Tuesday, Republican presidential candidate and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley is stepping out of the race.
Amid a series of issues at Brockton schools, could Massachusetts state officials move to take over control?
Take a look at some of the stores that will be closed for Easter in Massachusetts.
Ronnies, a popular seafood and ice cream restaurant in central Massachusetts, is closing its doors.
An old Christmas Tree Shops store on Cape Cod is transforming into a new destination for bargain-hunters.
Van Leeuwen, a popular ice cream chain out of New York, is coming to Massachusetts.
Pi Day isn't just for math geeks - check out the deals on pizza and pie on March 14.
The MSPCA is seeing more puppies than usual at its Northeast Animal Shelter in Salem.
Mount Washington saw its strongest wind gust of the winter season on Monday.
A 114-year-old shipwreck on the North Shore of Massachusetts is visible once again.
Black bears are coming out of hibernation in Massachusetts, and they're hungry.
The town of Arlington has implemented free 15-minute parking to support small businesses but some drivers are having a hard time figuring out how.
The Vermont Country Store has since become an iconic destination for locals and tourists alike.
Creating an inviting environment for the community to meet, enjoy and participate in the arts
For over 85 years, Weston Theater Company has been creating engaging, entertaining, and inspiring theater.
Surrounded by mountains, Kimpton Taconic is a boutique hotel offering both classic and highly curated experiences.
Learn how the strategic use of windows and harnessing the power of daylight can create space and comfort within a home.
The Recovery Center of America in Westminster, Massachusetts has a program to help first responders and veterans suffering from addiction.
Fans were lined out the door in Boston Wednesday night for a "Survivor" watch party featuring castaways past and present.
Maryland State Police Colonel Roland Butler said divers located two men around 10 a.m. in about 25 feet of water at the middle span of the bridge.
Welcoming March Madness to town is a layup for Boston businesses.
A West Roxbury family wants to share the word with pet owners, after their 35-pound dog was bitten by a coyote in their fenced-in backyard Tuesday night.
The surging Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Atlantic Division-leading Boston Bruins 3-1 on Wednesday night.
Bill Belichick's press conferences have never been known for their comedy content. Steve Belichick may be a little different.
When watching Robert Kraft's 16-minute meeting with reporters in Orlando this week at the NFL owners meetings, I couldn't help but think about the Chicago Bulls.
The NCAA basketball tournament is about to take over Boston, but a couple of local college hockey teams are getting ready to take over their version of March Madness.
Bill Belichick apparently doesn't want to work on an NFL studio show.