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Westminster Dog Show Champion Charms Crowd
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Banana Joe is a hit with the media.
Banana Joe is the Best in Show winner from the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
A man is shot in the abdomen at a home on Smith Street. Animal control removes two dogs from the home during the investigation.
The congressman speaks with Seekonk Veterans Agent Seth Bai.
Here is a look at what happened this week in the area.
Here is a look at what happened this week in the area.
City Councilor Jonathan Weydt's colorful commentary about the city's handling of the blizzard in Ward 4 is the most-viewed story of Feb. 10-16.
Court documents say Justin Worley will admit to robbing nine banks, including one in Seekonk. The maximum sentence for bank robbery is 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
Jim Poore says the City Council needs new faces and fresh ideas.
Kerri Beland scores 24 points in the win over Taunton. Bri LaPlume has a double-double.
Police say this was Attleboro resident Richard Johnson's second drunk driving offense.
Mike Tyler says it is an "injustice" to say city workers and contractors did an inadequate job during the cleanup.
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Michael Strachan is a graduate of North Attleboro High and coached at Framingham State.