Massachusetts State Police continue to review volumes of extremist literature that Allen read with frequency over the last several months.
There is a growing national, and global, problem with extremism and white supremacy.
District Attorney Rachael Rollins today announced that her office is providing $200,000 in grant funds to 44 community-based nonprofits.
A man was arraigned today on a charge of murder for fatally shooting 33-year-old Stacy Coleman on Sunday evening, District Attorney Rachael.
Every day, members of law enforcement encounter dangerous and unpredictable situations, risking their lives for our safety.
Mr. Louis-Jeune has volunteered at Brockton High School as a football coach & worked at Old Colony YMCA as an on-call youth care advocate.
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“Imagine if a stranger showed up at your job and threw a water bottle at your head,” District Attorney Rollins said.
A building on Beacon Hill was evacuated Saturday and its structural integrity is now in question.
Firefighters were called to the building that sits at the corner of Beacon and Park streets Saturday morning.
'It was unclear if [the vandalism] was truly politically-motivated or more of an unstable person,' said a police spokesperson.
Prosecutors: the woman charged with plowing into five people in Revere Sunday had flexeril and cannabis oil and was on two hours of sleep.
'It's a good day for Massachusetts," Baker said.
The embattled State Police has struggled to regain its footing after a wave of controversies.
It calls for a three-tiered state tax on short-term rentals and gives cities and towns the option of imposing further excise taxes.
Lessons in how, and how not, to communicate were in abundance this week, and the difference was not always clear.
The voter-approved legal marijuana market could go up in smoke after US Attorney General Jeff Sessions rolled back an Obama-era policy.
A break in Beacon Hill is affecting the morning commute.
More than 900 convicted sex offenders were never even classified by the Sex Offender Registry Board.
The race for the soon-to-be open Congressional seat starts now.
The state's highest court ruled that officials cannot keep an immigrant solely on a Federal immigration retainer.
The transit agency is desperately trying to bridge a $42 million gap in its budget.
More than 300 protesters rally outside of the State House before the 3 p.m. elector vote.
Boston Police Commissioner William Evans' worries persist, despite new legislation.
The accusations stem from a 2006 arrest.
"No credible threat" to this year's celebration in Boston, police said.
They know it started in a flower pot on the roof deck. Now the question is, "How?"
The incident was reported at the Bowdoin and Beacon Street intersection.
Boston Fire reportedly has the situation under control.
The Make Way for Ducklings statue was the site of the alleged confrontation, and now Boston police are seeking the public's help.
Prosecutors said Christopher Jackson shot Keosha Gilmore because she rejected his romantic advances.
Seemingly endless construction on the historic bridge entails an overnight closing from 11 p.m. Monday through 5 a.m. Tuesday, May 16-17.
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Two men were reportedly rushed to the hospital, one with potentially serious injuries.
Two banks in Boston were robbed this week. Police are asking for the public's help.
Part of Red Line has been shut down after the woman was reportedly struck in an MBTA right-of-way.
The incident unfolded Monday afternoon. Police are investigating.
The hearing has ended in a Boston courtroom. No decision is expected today.
The 18-year-old was fatally shot when a gunman opened fire on a line of cars in traffic.