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Boston's St. Patrick's Day Parade Will Return After Two Years
After two years of pandemic-related cancellations, the popular South Boston parade will be back where it belongs later this month.

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After two years of pandemic-related cancellations, the popular South Boston parade will be back where it belongs later this month.

Massachusetts businesses are partnering with national charities and aids to help Ukrainians during the invasion. Here's how you can help.
Oil imports from Russia were a glaring exception in the sanctions the U.S. government imposed on Russia, but that has now changed.
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Officer Matthew Morrissey is accused of intimidating and harassing a sergeant detective who had been investigating him.
With 214 participating breweries, Massachusetts Beer Week is out to celebrate and showcase local craft beer across the Commonwealth.
Transit police are investigating after they say a man from Dorchester violently attacked another Red Line passenger at JFK/UMass.
The pop icon's rescheduled 2020 "Chromatica Ball" stadium tour will finally hit Fenway Park this August.
Gasoline prices in the Bay State are the highest they've been since 2008, averaging at about $4.16 a gallon, according to AAA.
Allen Warner, of Rockland, will serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole for his ex-wife's gruesome murder in Marshfield.
For the second time in two years, Boston will lift its COVID-19 mask mandate, freeing all workers and patrons from masks if they choose.
A 47-year-old Boston man is facing charges in connection to a fatal stabbing in Downtown Crossing last month.
The candidate explains why she is running for a three-year seat.
No bail for a Salisbury man who accused of shooting, then strangling, his neighbor's dog after it killed his duck, police say.
A Pennsylvania man drove over 400 miles to break into a woman's house so he could secretly film her and steal her underwear, police say.
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Harvard University Police say a man will be charged in two of the four previous residence hall burglaries.