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Prison system 'is somehow even worse than I thought,' formerly incarcerated journalist says
Keri Blakinger highlights dehumanization in America's prison system through her new memoir. -
Why are many opposed to Gov. Baker’s latest sexual assault legislation?
Talking Politics looks at why some advocates say the governor missed the mark. -
DA Kevin Hayden on Patrick Rose, gun violence and the state of the DA race
The interim DA said he's glad the Patrick Rose, Sr., files were released, but understands the redactions. -
A $2 million relic was stolen and an angel statue was beheaded at a Brooklyn church
Police say someone busted into the altar at a New York City church, stole a $2 million gold relic and removed the head from a statue of an angel at some… -
US Attorney Rachael Rollins reveals why she's recused from the Shelley Joseph case
The Newton District Court judge was indicted in 2019. -
Daughter of veteran who died of COVID at Holyoke Soldiers' Home blames top officials
"There should be more accountability," Laurie Beaudette said. -
White extremism, once fringe, goes mainstream in US and Massachusetts
"This is not a Black problem, this is an American problem," said Renée Graham. -
A man is charged with killing his mother at sea to inherit the family estate
RUTLAND, Vt. — A 28-year-old man who was rescued from a raft off the coast of New England in 2016 after his boat sank pleaded not guilty Wednesday to… -
Local youth need more support to prevent trauma and violence, advocates say
"We need to change the mentality," says Jumaane Kendrick. -
An Indiana man charged with murder advances in election for local township board
A man charged with murder is among the three candidates who advanced in a primary election for a township board in central Indiana. Andrew Wilhoite, 40,…