Authorities recently identified the victim of a decades-old murder in Boston Harbor using advanced genetic services.
Authorities have launched a death investigation after one person was fatally shot in Boston late Thursday night.
A Massachusetts man was charged after police said he tried to rob a woman, which led to her husband and the suspect both getting stabbed.
Detective Mark Joseph McKeown, 52, of Dedham, was initially slated for arraignment Monday in Brookline District Court on a single OUI count, but the hearing was delayed until Feb. 4, according to legal filings.
Three decades ago, the body of an unknown man with a stab wound was found in Boston Harbor. Genetic genealogy helped police finally identify him.
One person is injured and another is in custody following a stabbing in Boston's South End neighborhood, the Boston Police Department said.
Boston police said the bus knocked down four light poles and two transformers, leaving wires strewn across the highway.
Live wires were strewn across the highway following the early morning crash, forcing the shutdown of traffic in both directions for much of the day.
Police said the shooting occurred just before 7:30 p.m. at 73 Ridgewood Street in the Fields Corner neighborhood of Dorchester.
The Boston Police Department said they responded to a call Wednesday evening reporting a one-car crash at the Ashmont Nursery School on 1 Ashmont Street in Dorchester.
A section of Route 1A in East Boston fully reopened Tuesday evening after closing Monday morning due to a bus crash that knocked down power lines and left two people injured.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has been asked to testify at a Congressional hearing as part of a federal investigation into sanctuary cities.