The man accused in the deadly shooting of an insurance executive fights extradition to New York. There are concerns about copycats. Shrewsbury police are looking for a man they say grabbed a high sc…
Voters in Methuen is selecting a new city mayor, the Fore River Bridge scheduled to open Tuesday and Wednesday, and the lineup is set for First Night Boston. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
A person of interest arrested for UnitedHealthcare CEO assassination, a Revere Police Officer is in custody for suspected DUI, and free tuition at community colleges cramps up classrooms. Stay in "Th…
An arrest is made in connection to the killing of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson. The White House is concerned about what comes next in Syria. Karen Read's second trial is delayed. Stay in "The …
The manhunt for UnitedHealthcare's CEO killer continues, Mayor Wu's home rule petition stands in front of the state senate, and several birds are being treated after an oil spill in a Brookline river…
Family says goodbye to Sergeant Jeremy Cole who was killed in a wrong way crash last month, Lowell begins to enforce anti-camping ban, and animal rescuers sprung into action after oil spill in Brookl…
President Elect Donald Trump is calling for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, a bomb threat causes Westford Police, alongside State Police and U.S. Capitol Police to investigate, and there's a snowp…
Tech neighborhood continues to grow its high reputation, South Boston annual kickball tournament is raising money for kids, and JFK impersonator contest held in Boston Common. Stay in "The Loop" with…
Mayor Wu doubles down on calls for Boston city councilor’s resignation, Massachusetts congresswoman received a bomb threat, and tech companies rebrand a growing tech center in Greater Boston. Stay in…
The Notre Dame Cathedral reopens after five years, Medicare patients need to act fast to decide on their coverage next year, and Pearl Harbor Day was honored in Quincy this morning. Stay in "The Loop…
A Boston Public School bus strikes a child and a school employee, a Chelsea man is facing a first-degree murder charge, and a campaign launches in Boston aimed at dealing with the youth and mental he…
Boston city councilor released after pleading not guilty to federal corruption charges, New Hampshire man will serve time for harassing journalists, and population growth in New Hampshire has some co…
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson pleads not guilty to federal corruption charges, The Agriculture Department orders raw milk be tested for bird flu. A health issue forces Randy Moss to …
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson is in federal custody on multiple fraud charges, UnitedHealth CEO assassination gunman still on the loose, and Marblehead students have 10 days of schoo…
A judge granted access to full audio recordings in the Karen Read Murder Trial, Green Line closures in effect to remove the last slow zones, and the answer to the Prada sign on an abandon building in…
The cold is moving in, after some parts of Mass. got more than half a foot of snow. Police are piecing together clues in the murder of the UnitedHealthCare CEO. A viral prank on Route 1 in Saugus has…
Snowfall clumps on the ground west of Boston, high school football hits Gillette Stadium, and the Common shines bright tonight. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
The Commonwealth sees its first real snow of the season, Boston lights up the night, and what keeps us up at night. Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
Snow is coming for much of the region. New Yotk police say the CEO of UnitedHealthcare was targeted. President-elect Donald Trump's pick for Defense Secretary says he's not dropping out. Stay in "The…
A CEO is shot and killed in Manhattan, Amtrak ridership is at an all-time high, and Bill Maher may call it quits on "Real Time." Stay in "The Loop" with #iHeartRadio.
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