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Wind and dry weather have combined to create a dangerous situation.

Wind and dry weather have combined to create a dangerous situation.
Here's a look at recent stories from throughout the region.
Here's a look at what's showing in Seekonk and Swansea.
Here's a look at what's showing this weekend in Attleboro.
Headlining the schedule is a 40-lap ARC Pro Stocks race.
The school is ranked 48th in Massachusetts and 1,947th in the nation
The event is in honor of Dick Beaulieu, an Attleboro motorcyclist who was killed during a gas explosion in February.
Fifteen arrests are reported for April 25-28.
A serious case of pneumonia sent the Seekonk selectman to the hospital. He says he is alive because somebody's prayers were answered.
The winners of the U.S. Senate primary also receive the most votes in Seekonk.
Streets around the hospital are closed while police and firefighters investigate the scene.
There are nine reported arrests for April 22-24.
The results of the April election is the top story.
Lynnfield resident Jane Tecce lost two brothers to heart disease and received her own transplant less than two years ago. Now, she wants to help spread the word about organ donation.
Republican Gabriel Gomez and Democrat Edward Markey both carry Attleboro as they claim victories in their respective U.S. Senate primaries.
Kevin Dumas is running for mayor and Brian Kirby is running for at-large city council. Both men are seeking a sixth term.