Crews responded to the incident Tuesday afternoon.
The spa was shut down after police found living quarters for two women in the basement of the commercially zoned building, authorities said.
The federal agents apprehended a wanted gang member and drug dealer, WCVB reported.
A police officer who was shot while police were issuing her a restraining order has been indicted, according to a report.
Officer Kelsey Fitzsimmons was shot by a fellow member of the department. She is hospitalized but is still being held in police custody.
The blaze was still smoldering Wednesday morning, the fire chief said.
A utility contractor struck the gas line Monday morning, according to a fire department statement.
Police have made three arrests following a rash of car break-ins this month.
In a statement released through her attorney Thursday, she said she was contemplating taking her own life with her gun.
Officer Kelsey Fitzsimmons, 28, has been charged with armed assault with intent to murder and two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon.
The gunpoint robbery last week sparked a massive law enforcement search. Two suspects remain wanted by authorities.
Police are searching for suspects in an armed robbery case, according to a report.
Police were involved in an armed confrontation with an off-duty officer Monday night, according to reports.
Police said there's one common denominator in the incidents, which have occurred in locations across town.
The checkpoint will be somewhere in the county, but police don't typically disclose the exact location.
Police caught two suspects accused of involvement in multiple thefts over the last few weeks.
A small plane was damaged and went off the runway at the Lawrence Municipal Airport on Monday, according to reports.
The district attorney's office has released the identity of a man found dead in the Merrimack River north of the Amazon facility.
An apartment building resident called Wednesday night reporting that they spotted a body floating down the river.
Police are searching for a sedan after a bicyclist was clipped and knocked over Wednesday.
Police said a resident's check was mailed from a local box that was later "forged to another person and for a whopping for $93,000."
Firefighters were battling the blaze early Wednesday morning.
A home suffered heavy structural damage when a tree fell on it, according to the fire department.
The order was unusual - the men asked for 700 pounds of oxtail and 700 pounds of short ribs.
Social Security Administration
Rachel Chen bilked elderly victims out of tens of thousands of dollars. She was sentenced to serve time in state prison plus restitution.
An investigation is underway after vandals trashed a North Andover liquor store over the weekend.
A North Andover man had a small arsenal including 32 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition, according to federal prosecutors.
The fire has consumed hundreds of acres across three towns as firefighters are working to contain the blaze.
The Sharpeners Pond Road fire is reportedly contained after burning over 150 acres, fire officials said.
Some residents near Boxford State Forest were forced to evacuate due to the expanding Sharpeners Pond Road fire.
The Sharpeners Pond Road blaze is somewhat contained but has already burned nearly six acres, fire officials said.
Firefighters are dealing with a blaze off Sharpeners Pond Road on Tuesday afternoon.
A North Andover man arrested this past summer possessed dozens of guns along with homemade explosives and ammunition, prosecutors said.
The police department is warning residents about a type of fraud in which scammers send targets photos of their home.
Police are advising residents after packages were reportedly stolen from several homes this week.
Firefighters extinguished the blaze reported at a Main Street home.
A woman who authorities believe killed her infant son and then herself had a troubled history, according to reports.
An investigation is underway after a mother and her infant son were found in a North Andover home Monday.
The crash occurred on the afternoon of June 17 in Lawrence.