BU bolsters security following Brown University shooting, Gov. Healey sends MSP for support
Following the horrific mass shooting on Brown University’s campus, some schools in Boston are now upping their security, including Boston University.
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Following the horrific mass shooting on Brown University’s campus, some schools in Boston are now upping their security, including Boston University.
Students at Brown University are feeling a heightened sense of anxiety after officials announced Sunday night that the person of interest who had been in custody was released.
Joseph Oduro explained he was finishing up the last review session of the year for his Principle of Economics class. The 21-year-old explained he was delivering closing remarks around 4 p.m. when he heard gunshots and screaming outside the auditorium-style lecture hall.
A decades-old cold case with the Bedford Police Department has been cracked by DNA evidence. However, after nearly 40 years, the statute of limitations has expired, blocking any sort of movement. That’s why the Middlesex District Attorney is backing a bill that would make it so there are no statute of limitations for adult sexual assault cases, as long as there is evidence present.
Some residents in Fitchburg are fed up with the city’s construction work on the sewer system, which has been ongoing for about a year.
Westwood’s only active farm is working to stay afloat as they battle a dispute over their attempts to expand the farm into a field behind their property.
The incident occurred on Service Road, where investigators are working to piece together the events that led to the child’s death.
After 7 years of waiting, rebuilding, and relying on faith, an Ipswich congregation has finally brought its home back to life.
The MBTA is shutting down the Green Line for two weeks during the heart of the holiday season, which is leaving some Boston business owners concerned about foot traffic during what is normally their busiest time of year.
“In Massachusetts, we follow the science, the data, and we listen to our medical experts,” Gov. Healey said.