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Waltham: 16-Year-Old Boy Charged With Double Stabbing
Police say a 16-year-old Massachusetts boy is in custody in connection with the stabbing of two women in a home across the street from an elementary school. -
Whitey Bulger's Family Filing Wrongful Death Suit
Bulger, the mobster convicted of racketeering and involvement in 11 murders, was found dead in prison shortly after he was transferred from one facility to another. -
Parole Board Denies Michelle Carter Early Release From Jail
The parole board says Carter "needs to further address" the factors that led to her criminal actions. -
British Authorities Are Scrambling To Find A Stolen Solid Gold Toilet
Titled America, it is a work of art by Italian Maurizio Catellan worth more than a million dollars. It was stolen Saturday from England's Blenheim Palace where it was installed for an exhibition. -
Fugitive Couple Accused Of Murder Are Caught After Weeks On The Run
The U.S. Marshals Service says Blane Barksdale, 56, and wife Susan, 59, "overpowered and kidnapped" three people, including two security guards, on Aug. 26 during extradition from New York to Arizona. -
Bank Robbery Suspect Nabbed While Making A Getaway...On An MBTA Bus
Police say a bank robbery suspect in Massachusetts was nabbed while trying to make his getaway on a bus. -
Fall River Mayor Faces Ouster From City Council
Charged with extorting hundreds of thousands of dollars from marijuana companies and facing a new round of charges, Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia may be forced out by the city council. -
Local News: Elevator Safety, The Harriet Tubman House And A New Life For South End's Elms
Under the Radar local news contributors return to fill us in on the latest local stories you might have missed. -
Trial Date Set For Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, 4 Others Charged in 9/11 Attacks
A U.S. military court judge in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has set a trial date of Jan. 11, 2021, though a number of other deadlines would need to be met for the trial to begin then. -
Jeffrey Epstein's Criminal Case Closed After His Death Derailed Prosecution
But that's not the end of it. Despite the dismissal of sex trafficking charges due to his suicide, Epstein's accusers have sued his estate and authorities continue to investigate his associates.