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Extreme heat warning issued, showers expected in Massachusetts

An Extreme Heat Warning will take effect Sunday across southern New England, with temperatures soaring to 90 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. Boston may see highs near 100 degrees on Tuesday, potentially breaking all-time June records. Residents are urged to stay hydrated and check on vulnerable populations.

6 injured in early morning fire in Framingham, Massachusetts

Six people suffered injuries in a fire early Saturday morning at a home in Framingham, Massachusetts. Firefighters responded to the blaze at 363 Concord St. and contained it to the second floor, where one individual remains in critical condition.

Lane closures in place again on Mass Pike

Lane closures on the Massachusetts Turnpike will last through 5 a.m. Monday for the demolition of the I-90 bridge over the MBTA railroad. Major traffic delays are expected, and drivers should avoid the area and seek alternate routes. The closures also impact MBTA Commuter Rail service on the Framingham/Worcester line.

Pilot who died in Beverly plane crash was expecting first child with wife

Geoffrey Andrews, 30, died in a plane crash near Beverly Regional Airport while taking off on Thursday. His family revealed that Andrews' wife, Gentry, is pregnant with their first child due in October. The crash is under investigation by federal and state authorities.

Former mayor from Haiti living in Malden, Massachusetts gets prison time for lying to get into US

A former Haitian mayor, Jean Morose Viliena, received a nine-year prison sentence for visa fraud after lying about his violent past. Prosecutors detailed his role in brutal attacks against political opponents, which included murder and attempted killings. Following his prison term, Viliena will face deportation proceedings.

Body of 17-year-old who apparently drowned in Lake Winnipesaukee recovered, Marine Patrol says

A 17-year-old boy drowned in Lake Winnipesaukee after attempting to recover a bag that fell overboard. Despite initial search efforts by local fire departments and Marine Patrol, his body was recovered later that evening by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Dive Unit. An autopsy is scheduled, and the investigation is ongoing.

Mayor Wu Declares Heat Emergency June 22 Through June 24 Opens BCYF Cooling Centers To All Residents

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu declared a heat emergency from June 22 to June 24 due to forecasted temperatures reaching the mid-90s, with heat indices hitting 100 degrees. The city has opened Cooling Centers and provided resources for residents to stay safe during the heat wave. City officials emphasize the importance of hydration and checking on vulnerable neighbors.

SUV crashes into Attleboro Goodwill store

An SUV crashed into the Attleboro Goodwill store on Friday afternoon, narrowly missing 25 shoppers and 8 employees. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, including the driver, as fire crews used hydraulic tools to remove the vehicle from the store. The store remains closed pending a safety inspection.

BCYF Clougherty and Mirabella Outdoor Pools to Open For the Summer

Boston's BCYF Clougherty and Mirabella Pools will open for the summer season, with Clougherty starting on June 28 and Mirabella on July 1. Both pools offer free access to residents, but weekend swim sessions require pre-registration. Safety protocols include adult supervision for young children and a limit on the number of children per adult.

June 20, 2025 Traffic Advisory

Boston will implement parking restrictions and street closures for several upcoming events, including the Hare Krishna Procession on June 28, 2025, and the Boston 10K Road Race on June 22, 2025. Attendees are encouraged to use alternative transportation methods such as walking, biking, or public transit. The MBTA recommends purchasing round-trip tickets for quicker returns.

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