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Hospital Takes Pediatric Care on the Road as Families Stay Home
As the state reopens, doctors say many parents are still too worried about COVID-19 to bring their kids in for routine care.
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Advocates Push for Boston to Revamp Police Oversight Board
For years, Boston activists have called for an overhaul of the civilian board that reviews investigations into police misconduct.
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Nursing Homes Emerge as Coronavirus Hot Spots in Mass.
Nursing homes have emerged as a tragic hot spot in the coronavirus pandemic.
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Concern for at-Risk Children During Coronavirus Crisis
Child welfare workers worry that while so many people are staying home, child abuse is happening behind closed doors.
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Hospital Interpreters Emerge as Critical Lifeline for Many in Coronavirus Pandemic
Imagine getting sick, being alone and not being able to communicate easily with your doctor.
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Your Neighborhood Could Be Harming Your Mental Health
The cold cement steps at St. Therese’s in New Bedford, Massachusetts, is where Steve Viveiros hit bottom. With a little roof, the alcove outside the front door allowed him to sleep sheltered from the weather. Long closed, St. Therese’s, a small brick church on Acushnet Avenue, was where Viveiros received his first Holy Communion. The U.S. Navy veteran said he...
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Radio Transmissions From Gas Explosions Released by North Andover Police
Radio Transmissions from Gas EReleased by North Andover
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Emergency Calls Open Window to North Andover Response to Gas Explosions
Months after natural gas explosions rocked three Massachusetts communities, audio transmissions from one police department calling for backup have been released. North Andover police hopped from fire to fire, gas leak to gas leak, in a bewildering game of Whack-a-Mole in the first hour of fires and explosions in the Merrimack Valley last September, according to the new police radio...
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Bostonians Caught in Parking App Purgatory
Lisa Miller has been doing the Boston parking hustle for decades. The lawyer works on Charles Street in densely-packed Beacon Hill and moves her car every two hours to avoid a dreaded ticket. But over a two-week span this summer, she racked up four tickets at $40 a pop.
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Training and Technology Can Reduce Police Pursuits
Some police departments in Massachusetts are re-evaluating their policies or looking for ways to avoid high-speed chases altogether to minimize fatal crashes and severe injuries.
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Victims, Police Seek More Training to Reduce Pursuit Risks
A fatal Cape Cod crash has opened up old wounds for families of innocent bystanders who were killed in accidents involving police pursuits. They say a lack of training, funding and scrutiny of police pursuits are putting us all at risk.
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In Pursuit of Change: Fatal Crash Stirs Up Memories
Mashpee police are continuing to investigate a crash that killed three people last month. Police pursued an erratic driver who failed to stop. He ended up crashing head on into an SUV driven by a new father on his way home from the hospital. That crash has stirred difficult memories for victims and families of other police pursuit crashes. They…
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Partial Building Collapse on Boylston Street
A building partially collapsed on Boylston Street in Boston Tuesday. NBC10 Boston Investigators have been looking into the history of the property and found it is long and troubled. Ally Donnelly has more.
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City Scrambling to Keep Ahead of Microblading Trend
Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Pigmenta Permanent Cosmetics was operating without the proper license. The Boston Public Health Commission has since clarified that they are not required to have a body art establishment license because “all body art services at this site are being offered by a licensed body art practitioner and under...
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Suited for Danger: What It's Like to Be High Behind the Wheel
As the state promises to crack down on drugged driving, reporter Ally Donnelly of NBC Boston’s Investigators tested out an impaired-driving suit that mimics the effects of alcohol and three illegal drugs.
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Behind the Scenes: Suited for Danger
Investigative reporter Ally Donnelly tested Ford’s “Drugged Driving Suit” which allows teens to feel what it could be like to drive high.
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Teacher Misconduct Bill
Massachusetts lawmakers are set to consider a bill that would better protect students from predatory teachers.
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Massachusetts Lawmakers to Consider Bill to Protect Students From Predatory Teachers
Massachusetts lawmakers are set to consider a bill that would better protect students from predatory teachers.
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Teen Arrested After Waltham Woman's Death
A Waltham, Massachusetts teenager is in custody after a 36-year-old woman was found dead in her rooming house in Waltham early on Saturday morning.
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Teen Charged With Waltham Woman's Murder
A Waltham, Massachusetts teen has been charged in the murder of Christin Tobin on Saturday.