August 16, 2023 Military police officer convicted of Brazilian massacre apprehended in New Hampshire A former military police officer convicted for his role in a harrowing 2015 massacre in Brazil, has been arrested in New Hampshire, as announced by ICE based in Boston.
August 16, 2023 ‘Wounded Indian’ sculpture thought to have been destroyed decades ago to return to Boston Long lost sculpture “Wounded Indian," which was found in Virginia in the late 1980s, will be returned to a Boston-area organization cofounded by Paul Revere.
August 14, 2023 Kansas bar targeted in shooting permanently closes amidst controversy, negative publicity City Nightz, the Kansas bar where a shooting incident left nine people wounded last month, has decided to permanently close its doors. The club's owner felt compelled to shut down.
August 14, 2023 Massachusetts man pleads guilty to threatening Arizona’s Katie Hobbs with bomb message A 38-year-old man has pleaded guilty to making bomb threats toward then-Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. James Clark faces up to five years in prison.
August 14, 2023 Kamala Harris hosts 'grassroots' fundraiser on Martha’s Vineyard as high costs force workers, Natives to flee Vice President Kamala Harris hosted a "grassroots fundraiser" on Martha's Vineyard that cost up to $10,000, spotlighting growing divide between elite and working-class residents.
August 14, 2023 Wearable device with AI could allow for at-home breast cancer screenings: ‘Accessible and personalized' Researchers at MIT are developing a wearable ultrasound scanner to enable women to screen for breast cancer at home. Dr. Harvey Castro weighed in on the benefits and risks.
August 12, 2023 Vietnam veteran would have been laid to rest alone but 'brothers' wouldn't let that happen Vietnam Navy veteran Anthony L. Meizis died without anyone to lay him to rest. One group of Massachusetts bikers answered the call to honor his memory.
August 12, 2023 Massachusetts 'House of Horrors' involving abused foster children in dog cages reaches settlement with state The lawsuit alleges that Massachusetts foster children were locked in dog crates, forced to perform sex acts, submerged in ice paths to the point of drowning and threatened with death while under the care of their foster care parents.
August 11, 2023 World War II veteran's remains identified 80 years after fatal mission over Romania The identity of a World War II veteran, who lost his life when his bomber was downed during a mission targeting oil fields near Romania, has been confirmed as Lt. Alfred Pezzella.
August 10, 2023 Massachusetts financial advisor who stole $1.2M from retirement accounts sentenced to nearly 5 years Financial advisor Paul McGonigle has been sentenced to four and half years in prison for stealing over a million dollars from the retirement accounts of mostly elderly victims.