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Massachusetts State Senator Proposes Legislation To Regulate Drones
Massachusetts State Senator John Velis doesn't believe - at this time - that there is anything nefarious going on in the sky.

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Massachusetts State Senator John Velis doesn't believe - at this time - that there is anything nefarious going on in the sky.

"Nobody else was making gingerbread houses," chief operating officer Ali Palmer told WBZ-TV.
For Framingham School Resource Officer Kathy McGrath, the event is another chance to bond with the kids she works with all the time.
"Our smallest one here looks like it's about 6 feet and they go up to about 8 feet," the farm's manager, Joanne Roden, told WBZ-TV.
The DOJ's two-year report released a week ago found police "engage in a pattern or practice of conduct that deprives people of rights."
House Speaker Ronald Mariano, a fellow Quincy Democrat, called Bellotti "a giant" and said "very few people have touched as many lives."
The cruiser was on the eastbound side of Storrow Drive just after 11 p.m. Monday when a 2013 Acura slammed into its rear.
Christmas in the City does not have enough donations this year. If the North Pole has a panic button, Christmas in the City is pushing it.
"I know the doctors are really great. I'm just hoping that they are able to save my boy," Heather said.
Hanna Andruss uses a variety of brushes and tools to create different textures and the lines needed to make the Grinch's face.
"As someone who is an alum of BPS and a three-sport athlete, I looked forward to nothing more than game day," Kevin Sinatra told WBZ-TV.
Local police in Massachusetts and New Hampshire joined federal investigators in the year-long investigation called "Operation Hellcat."
His latest comment called for daylight saving time to be eliminated. Daylight saving time ends in the fall when clocks turn back one hour.
Police K-9 teams allegedly tracked the man behind Manchester-Essex Regional High School into a nearby cemetery.
It was the trip of a lifetime for hundreds of Boston-area children aboard the "North Pole Express" at the South Station.
Boys and girls from several non-profits across the city heard singing and a Christmas message from Patriots Coach Matthew Slater.
There was a visible police presence Thursday night at the apartment complex called "The Harris South End."
In eighth grade, Tilly Peet became a Project 351 Ambassador. In that role, she began leading service projects on Cape Cod.
"It's a long history. We think we have the recipe down pretty well," said the company's president Mark Parrish.
BOSTON - Torrential rain and strong wind gusts caused problems across Massachusetts on Wednesday, including a flood inside the Ted Willi ...