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MA Reports 3,110 New COVID Cases, 105 More Deaths
Health officials said the total number of confirmed cases in the state is now 371,097 while the total number of deaths is 12,341.

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Health officials said the total number of confirmed cases in the state is now 371,097 while the total number of deaths is 12,341.

The bullet passed through part of the cruiser before hitting the trooper, police said.
“I think it’s critical that they get the shots out as quickly as they can,” said Quincy Police Chief Paul Keenan.
The hospital tweeted that Monroe O’Hare was born exactly at midnight.
Of those doses delivered, 78,643 first doses of the vaccine have been administered as of Thursday.
Police said after an initial investigation that Britto-White was standing outside his apartment when two men allegedly came up and shot ...
“We owe it to ourselves and our community to make sure we’re doing the right things,” said Dorchester Brewing Company owner Matt Malloy.
“My family owns an Italian deli on Cape Cod. I kind of grew up whenever there were issues you would bring people food."
Police are searching for suspects after the Dec. 18 stabbing.
“Some people report it as fireworks while others report it as something ‘bigger’ than fireworks,” firefighters said.
A TSA spokesperson said 600,000 people were screened on Christmas day and another one million travelers the day after Christmas.
Officials say the victims were between the ages of 24 to 30, and one of the victims is suffering “life-threatening injuries”.
Hatfield will be arraigned in East Boston District Court at a later date.
The manager made a special delivery because she was a healthcare worker working on Christmas Eve.
"He was out here by himself every day, just dragging palettes and boards."
Last month, Wahlberg left a $2,020 tip at Marshland Restaurant and Bakery in Plymouth.
Fire Chief James O’Brien said the mother woke up and smelled smoke, and got her husband and daughter out of the house.
Police said the wrong-way driver, a 36-year-old Reading man, was “heavily intoxicated."
Troopers paralleled the car on the other side of the highway and were eventually able to put down stop sticks in the Medford area.
The wrong-way driver was detected heading southbound on I-93 near Exit 40 in Wilmington.