Four students from the Josiah Quincy Upper School in downtown Boston were taken to the hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation after a school bus began emitting smoke and then caught fire on Interstate 93 in Dorchester after they were evacuated Monday afternoon, officials said.
The Internet Crime Complaint Center reported that non-payment and non-delivery scams cost shoppers a staggering $281 million in 2022, while credit card fraud racked up another $264 million in losses.
This weekend’s ceremony was a tightly held secret, with Page Six reporting that guests, including a throng of Hollywood A-listers, had to turn over their phones so word of the nuptials wouldn’t leak.
MBTA Orange Line service resumed Tuesday morning between North Station and Back Bay after flooding on the tracks near Haymarket halted trains for several hours, inconveniencing holiday workers and early July 4 revelers.
For years, it’s been a cozy neighborhood haunt where you could grab a beer and check out a new band. But soon, Atwood’s Tavern in Cambridge will close its doors for the last time.
In Money’s annual list of the 50 best places to live in the US, only a handful of New England communities made the cut, including just two from Massachusetts.
An emotional Ashley Judd revealed in an interview Thursday that her mother, country superstar Naomi Judd, died of a self-inflicted firearm wound on April 30.
The sold-out Mitski shows, originally scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, were two
of the first scheduled at Roadrunner, the shiny new music venue at Boston
Landing.
The good news for fans is that Mann, who famously started her musical career in Boston, headlines her own tour this spring, including stops in Medford and Northampton.
Chris Harrison, the long-time host of ABC’s “The Bachelor” who has been
embroiled in controversy for insensitive statements he made last season,
announced on Instagram Tuesday that he’s exiting the reality show for good.