State officials have awarded more than $2 million in federal funding to help local police departments and state agencies prevent firearm deaths and injuries across Massachusetts.
The Holyoke Police Department and the Hampden DA’s office are two of 18 recipients of the first funds awarded in Massachusetts through the Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey wants Massachusetts to join nearly two dozen states taking pictures of traffic violators who ...
Ryan Michael English, who goes by Riley English, was arrested Monday and remained in custody after her initial court ...
A student was charged for a bomb threat at Weston High School, which led to schools' evacuation; the threat involved a ...
Juvenile detainment at a Westborough hotel leads to an arrest warrant for Iury Vieira DeSouza; investigation ongoing.
That price tag for importing hydropower from Canada just got substantially more expensive. And guess who’s going to pay the ...
A man who state troopers said portrayed himself as a Pittsburgh police officer on a Hempfield doorstep Friday morning is ...
Law enforcement officials have arrested a man who was wanted for allegedly holding a girl against her will at a Massachusetts ...
On Friday, Steven D. Giannini was sworn in as the new chief of the Fitchburg Police Department, while on Jan. 21, Thomas A.
Weapons and other evidence found at the home of a Williamstown man should be excluded from the case because of the way the police search was handled, according to a ...