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Baby Formula Shortage Could Last Months
As of last week, stores across the country had only 43% of the baby formula they normally stock.
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Program Helping Students Afford to Dress Up for Prom
Prom season is around the corner, but the big night can cost big money.
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Suspects Sought After String of Vandalism in South Boston
Boston Police are investigating reports of graffiti in Southie.
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Boston Celebrates St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick’s Day attracts international attention, and for the first time in two years, the festivities are back on without COVID restrictions.
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Churches Lift Mask Order for Ash Wednesday
This Ash Wednesday, the church doors are open and masks are no longer required.
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Pfizer Delays COVID Vaccine for Kids Under 5
Young kids will have to wait longer to be vaccinated against COVID-19 after Pfizer postponed its application for emergency use.
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Community Cheers on Norwell Native Goaltender Drew Commesso at Olympics
Goaltender Drew Commesso is representing Team USA in men’s ice hockey at the Winter Olympics in Beijing, and people from his hometown of Norwell are full of pride.
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Marty Walsh Says He Won't Run for Governor
Former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, now the U.S. secretary of labor in the Biden administration, says he will not run to succeed Charlie Baker as governor of Massachusetts.
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Brawl Breaks Out on Red Line After Celtics Game
A fight on a crowded MBTA train was caught on camera after the Celtics’ loss to the Spurs Wednesday night.
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High School Athletes Play Football at Fenway Park
High school football was back at Fenway Park Tuesday for a Thanksgiving tradition.
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Kyle Rittenhouse Found Not Guilty, Sparking Outrage
The country reacted Friday to the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot three people, killing two.
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Red Sox Head to Texas for Game 6 of ALCS
The Red Sox are in Houston hoping to force a Game 7 after falling behind the Astros in the American League Championship Series.
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Food Pantry Lines Are Long With Grocery Prices Rising
Increasing costs and supply shortages are impacting communities in Massachusetts.
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Loud Trains Disrupt Wakefield Neighborhood
Train horns blaring at all hours of the day and night are causing problems for people in Wakefield, Massachusetts, after a railroad crossing reopened.
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Looking at Simone Biles' Legacy After Her Comeback Medal
Gymnast Simone Biles won the bronze medal in beam after withdrawing from some events to focus on her mental health, a decision that has drawn praise from fellow athletes and medical professionals.
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Breakthrough COVID-19 Patient Shares His Story
Michael Genereux, who tested positive for COVID-19 after being fully vaccinated and visiting Provincetown, describes the sickness he has been feeling for the last week.
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Boston Reacts to Chauvin Sentencing
People took to the steps of the Massachusetts State House after Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison.
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Smash-And-Grab Motorcycle Thefts Caught on Camera
High-end motorcycles were stolen from a dealership in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, and police are looking for the six people seen in surveillance footage.
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Ransomware Attacks on the Rise
As cyberattacks hit home for local businesses, new precautions are being taken.
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Runners Cross Finish Line in Cambridge Road Race as Restrictions Ease
Athletes took part in their first official race in the Boston area in more than a year Thursday.