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Multiple people were reportedly killed in a shooting at a Florida airport Friday afternoon.
A cat-astrophe in Charlestown turned out to be a happy tail, after all.
The Massachusetts senator reportedly plans to run for re-election. So far, former Sox star Curt Schilling is her only likely competitor.
Here's what Brookline Police reported this week.
Also: Tiger cub owes his life to human "parents"; Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds documentary debuts.
Department of Transportation will seek a new bidders to operate the Commonwealth's commuter rail system.
A labor board judge's order put the nail in the coffin after three years of boycotts and protests by the postal workers union.
Police, FBI are seeking a Cambridge bank robbery suspected they believe could be escaped, potentially dangerous fugitive James Morales.
Rhode Island prison escapee arrested Thursday after a week on the lam. He attempted two bank robberies Thursday, police say.
No longer the "paper of record," but "the organization of interest."
Only one lane is open, State Police said.
Police shared a description Thursday morning.
"In order to grow in reading, our students need to read outside of school and not just in the classroom..."
Massachusetts' Republican governor may see a challenge from the Needham Democrat.
"Vigilance" remains the operative word as manhunt for James Morales continues.
Gary Lee Sampson, convicted of three grisly murders, could be spared the death penalty, depending how the jury decides.
The Committee will hear from Rep. Jack Lewis, as he discusses plans for his freshman year as a member of the Mass. House of Representatives.