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Fire In South Boston
Just hours after a five-alarm fire ripped through a Roxbury home, firefighters were called to South Boston to fight a fire.

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Just hours after a five-alarm fire ripped through a Roxbury home, firefighters were called to South Boston to fight a fire.

The 22 year old is accused of setting six fires at her college over the past few months.
There's no parking ban in effect, yet.
Heavy smoke covered the neighborhood for nearly two hours. Fire officials said at least one resident was injured.
The school district announced Monday night ahead of the storm that schools will be letting students out early Tuesday.
No more feeding your meter beyond the one-hour limit, thanks to the new rules.
A fire broke out in the attic of a duplex on Putnam Avenue Monday morning.
NETA, which has a provisional license from the state, will be presenting its final opening day plan to the Select Board this week.
WCVB is reporting the woman was trapped under a car.
Brookline resident Karleton Fyfe would have been 49 on Sunday.
Early Sunday morning a man threatened 7-Eleven employees with a knife after they confronted him for trying to shoplift, according to police.
It was slated to open last spring, but almost a year later than planned, it's now open.
It was the fourth year MassDOT invited students across the state to bundle up and walk to school in the middle of Winter.
The police captain has been assigned to administrative desk duty while Boston police investigate the circumstances of his arrest in Milton.
The school committee meeting was packed with red-shirt wearing teachers and community members critical of the 18-month search.
EMS responded to South Boston for a report of a possible drowning and early scanner radio indicated there was a water rescue happening.
He faces up to 20 years in prison.
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MassDOT is telling drivers headed through Waltham and Woburn along Route 128/I-95 Monday and Tuesday next week to beware.