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Eligible Massachusetts taxpayers will receive refunds for taxes above the tax cap beginning in November, totaling $2.941 billion.
By Samantha Bowen
Gun violence claimed three lives in Boston over the weekend. Investigations are ongoing.
By Grace Paradis
Many teams returned to the competition for the first time since the pandemic hit.
By Grace Paradis
Massachusetts also lost its No. 1 rank in fourth grade math and eighth grade reading.
By Ashlyn Wang
Following the fourth hottest summer in Massachusetts history, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association predicts higher-than-average temperatures this winter.
By Veronica Pileggi
A 55 year-old Massachusetts woman faces multiple charges of assault and battery after allegedly unleashing a swarm of bees on police officers serving her an eviction notice.
By Ashlyn Wang
Harvard is the first, and currently only, college in the Boston area to require the new “Omicron-specific” booster.
By Emily Bontatibus
The teachers strike in Malden ended Wednesday, as teachers reached a tentative agreement with the Malden School Committee and Malden Education Association.