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Boston's Chinatown Massacre: A New Look Amid an Ongoing Manhunt, 30 Years Later
The man who found the lone survivor of the 1991 shooting shares his story for the first time — what he saw is still ingrained in his memory three decades later.
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Medical Examiner Rules Mass. Teen Mikayla Miller's Death a Suicide
The NBC10 Investigators have learned that Hopkinton teen Mikayla Miller’s death has been ruled a suicide, according to a death certificate filed by the Massachusetts Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
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Close to 18,000 Ballots Rejected in Massachusetts Primary Election
Election officials in Massachusetts rejected close to 18,000 ballots cast in the primary, according to new figures released Tuesday, suggesting a massive expansion of mail-in voting in the Bay State came with hiccups for some voters. Of the 1.7 million votes cast in Massachusetts in this month’s primary, 814,013, or about half, arrived by mail, according to Secretary of State…
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Massachusetts Child Care Centers Report 64 Cases of COVID-19
More than five dozen cases of COVID-19 have been reported among staff or children attending child care centers in Massachusetts or those children’s parents, according to new information released by the state Monday. A spokeswoman for the Department of Early Education and Care said facilities have notified the state of 64 such cases to date. In the vast majority, a…
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Man Accused of Shooting at Boston Police Held Without Bail
A Boston man charged with trying to gun down police officers during the chaotic aftermath of Sunday’s peaceful protests will remain in custody while he awaits trial. A judge on Wednesday granted a request from Suffolk County prosecutors to hold 37-year-old John Boampong without bail, writing there is clear and convincing evidence his release will endanger the safety of...
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1 in 6 Massachusetts Communities Hit by ‘Ransomware' Attacks
One January morning two years ago, hackers seized control of the Bedford Police Department’s electronic records. They were holding them hostage, and time was ticking; the longer the town waited to pay up, the higher the ransom demand would climb.
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This New Approach to Domestic Violence in Massachusetts Is Helping Save Lives
What if you could predict which victims of domestic violence were most at risk of being killed, and swoop in to protect them? A killing in Newburyport, Massachusetts, spurred advocates to develop a new approach helping survivors escape the cycle of domestic violence.