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> June 2020
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 30, 2020
Calls Growing For Braintree High School To Change 'Wamps' Mascot
Mayor Walsh Urges Caution While Celebrating July 4 Amid Pandemic
Mass. State Police Investigating Hit-And-Run In Lynn
Mass. Providers Urge State to Stock Up on PPE for Second Coronavirus Wave
Calls Grow For Gov. Baker To Extend Eviction Moratorium
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 29, 2020
Patriots, Cam Newton Reach One-Year Deal
Mass. Business Leaders Create Fund To Help End Systemic Racism
Flooding At Norwood Hospital Causes Dozens Of Patients To Be Evacuated
Report: 70% Of Boston Market-Rate Evictions Are In Communities Of Color
Billerica Man Charged For Allegedly Threatening Another Driver
Average Positive Coronavirus Test Rate Remains Low In Massachusetts
Tom Brady Criticized By NFLPA For Group Workouts
Boston Woman Charged With Leaving Baby In A Hot Truck
Apparent Murder-Suicide Under Investigation In Somerset
NH Trooper Saves Driver From Burning Car Crash
Warning Issued To Avoid Charles River Due To Algae Bloom
Military Flyover On 4th Of July To Include Boston
Boston Radio Legend Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg Has Died
Watch: Protestors Face Off At Boston Common
Nearly 400 New Coronavirus Cases Reported In Massachusetts
Worcester Police Investigate Fatal Crash
Weekend Storms Expected Across New England
Medical Records Hacked At North Shore Pain Management
Emerson Professor Fired Over "Serious Misconduct"
More Than A Dozen Protests In Boston This Weekend
Ben Parker Fills In On Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 26, 2020
Safety Warning In Waltham After Apparent Random Sexual Assault
Update: Man Dies After Being Struck By MBTA Train
More Than 108,000 Coronavirus Cases Reported In Massachusetts
Boston Is Getting A Fireworks Task Force
Providence Removes Christopher Columbus Statue
MCAS Tests Could Be Paused For Three Years
Salem Police Officer Killed In Head-On Collision
Details Of Baker's COVID-19 Economic Relief Package
MIT Study Looks Into Tools That Could Predict A Future Pandemic
Schools Are Asked To Prepare For Possible Scenarios For The Fall Semester
Ben Parker Fills In On Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 25, 2020
The Latest COVID-19 Numbers In Massachusetts
Gov. Baker Announces Reforms For Holyoke Soldiers Home
Officials May Have Violated Conflict Of Interest Laws In Arrest Report
Artificial Island Launched Into Charles River To Improve Local Ecosystem
Baker Bill Would Start State Inspections of Soldiers' Home
Activist Calling For Faneuil Hall Name Change With Hunger Strike
24 Gang Members Charged In Major Boston Drug Bust
Boston City Council Narrowly Passes Budget
Ben Parker Fills In On Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 24, 2020
Random Inspections To Start In Boston's North End
Massachusetts Nears 8,000 Coronavirus Deaths
Boston Police Officers "Surrounded And Assaulted By Hostile Crowd"
Boston To Ban Face Surveillance Technology
First Report Into Holyoke Soldiers' Home Coronavirus Outbreak Released
Ben Parker Fills In On Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 23, 2020
Baseball Might Return For A Short Season
Southborough Police Sergeant Stabbed While Conducting Interview
Canobie Lake Park Won't Open Until Mid-July
Hundreds March In Boston In Honor Of Rayshard Brooks
Ben Parker Fills In On Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 22, 2020
MBTA Announces Safety Precautions As Service Increases
Massachusetts' Step Two, Phase Two Of Reopening Begins Monday
Firefighters Battle Flames At Longhorn Steakhouse
Boston Could Get An Emergency Number For Non-Violent Issues
Average COVID-19 Death Rate Drops In Massachusetts
Manchester Woman Sought For Alleged Kidnap And Assault
Boston Police Announce "The Father's Group"
How New Hampshire Made History 232 Years Ago Today
MBTA Offering "Real-Time Crowding Information Tool"
Hundreds Attend Father's Day Protest In Roxbury
Corpse Flower In Bloom At Franklin Park Zoo
Boston Police Seize More Fireworks In Residential Areas
Massachusetts Nears 107,000 Cases Of COVID-19
Quincy Pro-Police Rally Met With Counter-Protestors
Fourth Weekend Of Protests Planned In Boston
Walpole School Committee Votes To Replace "Rebels" Mascot
Waterfront Services Return For The Official Start Of Summer
Gov. Baker Asked To Fund New Wing At Holyoke Soldiers' Home
Rep. Pressley Makes "Demand" Of AG Bill Barr
Hundreds Attend Juneteenth Celebration In Dorchester
NightSide with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 19, 2020
U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Nears 120,000
Teachers Union Demands Major Changes Before Schools Return
Boston Plans To Add 184 Permanent Liquor Licenses
Phase Two Step Two: Here's What Will Change
Coronavirus: Logan Air Traffic May Not Fully Rebound For Years
BPD Commissioner Gross Defending Decision To Meet With AG Barr
Lawrence Pushing To Make Juneteenth A Holiday
Return Policies Facing Changes In Wake Of COVID-19
Batman Cosplayer In Maine Breaks World Record
Man Accused Of Killing Former Neighbor in Braintree Arraigned Thursday
Planet Fitness Locations In New Hampshire Reopen With COVID-19 Precautions
Latest COVID-19 Numbers In Massachusetts
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 18, 2020
Events In Massachusetts Celebrating Juneteenth
Boston City Councilors Calling For Juneteenth To Become Citywide Holiday
West Roxbury Sees Dueling Protests Near Police Substation
Harvard To Close Friday To Commemorate Juneteenth
Newton Police Chief To Retire After 27 Years On The Force
Braintree Nurse Fatally Shot Outside Home
Worcester Police Department Budget Increased
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 17, 2020
Coronavirus Hospitalizations Continue To Fall
Daycare Reopening Guidelines Change After Complaints
Pro-Police Rally In Brookline Canceled After Threats
Gov. Baker Announces Statewide Police Reform Measures
Everett Mayor Declares Racism A Public Health Crisis
DA Rollins Responds To Calls To Reopen Fatal Boston Police Shooting Cases
Mass. Senate Passes Expanded Vote-By-Mail Bill Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 16, 2020
Former eBay Employees Charged With Aggressively Cyberstalking Natick Couple
Baker: SCOTUS Workplace Discrimination Ruling Is “Terrific”
Jackie Bradley Jr. Among Black MLB Players Calling For Racial Equality
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 15, 2020
Report: MBTA Careening Toward Another Fiscal Crisis
Road Tests For New Driver's Licenses Resume At RMV
Boston Playgrounds, Splash Pads Reopen Monday
Springfield Columbus Statue And Veterans Memorial Vandalized
Dozens Of COVID-19 Cases At Three Massachusetts Correctional Facilities
More Than 7,600 People Have Died Of Coronavirus In Massachusetts
Thousands Attend Boston's Transgender And Racial Equality March
Phantom Gourmet CEO Apologizes For Mocking Protests
Investigation Launched After Randolph Shooting
Dorchester Shooting Turns Fatal
Walsh To Consider Recommissioning Lincoln Statue
Former Patriot Leads Boston Common Prayer Vigil
Boston Protestors March The Same Path As American Revolutionaries
Here Are The Towns With The Highest Rates Of Coronavirus
Mass. Positive Coronavirus Test Rate Dips
Teens Charged After Allegedly Striking Trooper With Stolen Car
Boston Archdiocese Holds Outdoor Mass Against Racism
Boston Pride Festival Goes Virtual On 50th Anniversary
Corpse Flower About To Bloom At Franklin Park Zoo
How To Watch Boston Public Schools' Virtual Graduation
South Boston Man Charged In Brockton Hit-And-Run
Body Found In Stairwell At Bedford VA
Demonstrators Demand Transparency From Medford Police
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 12, 2020
White House Official Praises Massachusetts' COVID-19 Response
LGBTQ+ Pride Flag Raised At Mass. State House
North End Restaurants Open For Sidewalk Dining
The Northeast Chipmunk Population Is Growing
Legislation On Beacon Hill Works Toward Police Reform
Mayor Walsh Declares Racism A Public Health Crisis
A Moose On The Loose In Lowell Thursday Morning
Blood Donations Are Needed As Pandemic Strains Supply
Restaurants Await Approval To Reopen Following Phase-Two
MBTA Slowly Increases Train And Bus Services
"Are You OK?" Program Helps Elderly With Daily Phone Calls
Restaurants Will Be Allowed To Serve Food Under A Tent In July
Gillette Stadium Is Considering Drive-In Live Entertainment
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 11, 2020
Gov. Baker Announces Program To Assist With Food Insecurity
Asian-American Commission's Black Lives Matter Statement Met With Criticism
Red Sox Respond To Racism Torii Hunter Said He Experienced In Fenway
Brigham And Women’s Looking For Blood Donations Amid Pandemic
Mass. Making Funding Available To Help With Dining, Retail Logistics
Mass. Lawmakers Consider Ban On Chokeholds
MSP Arrests Ohio Fugitive In Fall River Apartment
Boston Man Allegedly Stole Car With Dog, Spit On Trooper
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 10, 2020
Massachusetts Tops 104,000 Cases Of Coronavirus
Walsh Discusses BPD Budget Amid Calls To Defund Police
Bruins' Father's Day Fundraiser Now Live
North End Restaurants Will Have To Wait To Reopen
Walsh Urges Protestors To Get Free COVID Tests In Roxbury
Beheaded Columbus Statue To Be Removed From North End
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 9, 2020
Gov. Baker Introduces New COVID-19 Data Collection Bill
Watch Governor Baker's Coronavirus Update
Brockton Police: Missing 8-Year-Old Girl Found Safe
Hand-Washing And Masks Will Be New Normal At Schools
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 8, 2020
Baker Agrees To Enhanced COVID-19 Reporting Law
Local Road Funding, Future MBTA Oversight Panel Tackled In New Senate Bill
Waltham’s Moody Street Closes To Traffic, Opens For Dining
Pictures From Second Weekend Of Rallies In Boston
Waltham Street To Close All Summer For Outdoor Dining
U.S. Approaches Two Million Coronavirus Cases
This Week's Good News
Middleton Police Rescue Man From Burning Building
Former Patriots Receiver Shot And Killed In Florida
Nashua Man Suffers Life-Threatening Injuries In OHRV Crash
Petition Calls For FRTA Bus Driver To Face Hate Crime
Trump Ends Protections For Cape Cod's Marine Conservation Area
Nearly 700,000 People Have Been Tested For COVID In Mass.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch For New England
Phase Two Starts This Week: Here's What Can Reopen
WATCH: Gov. Baker's Press Conference
State Police Association: MBTA Is "Shameful"
Dozens More Protests Planned In Massachusetts
MBTA Will Stop Busing Police To Protests
Suspected Carjacker Shot After Allegedly Driving At Trooper
Massachusetts Passes 7,200 Coronavirus Deaths
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 5, 2020
Phase Two Start Date To Be Announced This Weekend
Boston Medical Center Staff Hold Silent Protest
Rally Planned In Roxbury For Breonna Taylor
Gov. Sununu: NH Beaches Now Open For Sunbathing, Other Activities
Local Musician Serenades Residents At Peabody Nursing Home
President Trump Set To Visit Maine On Friday
Hundreds Come Out For Peaceful Protest In Jamaica Plain
Meals On Wheels Continues Delivery Services Despite Employee Getting Sick
Unemployment Rates In Cape Cod Towns Are Suffering Due To Pandemic
Somerville Mayor Declares Systemic Racism A Local State Of Emergency
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 4, 2020
Vigils And Protests Set To Take Place In Boston Thursday
Walsh: COVID-19 Recoveries Outpacing New Cases
MBTA: Safety Concerns Led To Stations Being Closed During Sunday's Protest
Mayor Walsh To Participate In Moment Of Silence In Honor Of George Floyd
Watch Mayor Walsh's Coronavirus Update
DA Rollins Responds To BPPA Letter Condemning 'Reckless' Remarks
Brigham And Women's Nurses Kneel To Show Solidarity For Protesters
Worcester Teen Charged With Having Molotov Cocktails At Protest
Hundreds Peacefully Protest On Boston Common
Important Coronavirus Health Metrics Continue To Decline
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 3, 2020
Gov. Baker Addresses Violence After Peaceful Brockton Protest
Sen. Markey Pushes To End "Qualified Immunity"
Phase Two: Retail, Organized Sports, Childcare
Watch Governor Baker's Coronavirus Update
Peaceful Protest To Be Held On Boston Common Wednesday
Thousands Gather For Peaceful Protest In Boston Tuesday
Brockton Mayor Denounces Violence Following Peaceful Protest
National Guardsman On Inactive Status Amid Probe Into 'Divisive' Post
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 2, 2020
Black Lives Matter Protest To Be Held Tuesday Evening In Franklin Park
Adoptions Resume At ARL of Boston Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Report: Salem Police Captain Suspended Following ‘Inappropriate’ Tweet
Violence Erupts Amid George Floyd Protest in Providence
Child Care Centers In Massachusetts Could Reopen Next Week
Governor Baker Leaves Curfew Decisions To Local Officials
Long-Term Care Visits To Begin Wednesday Amid New Guidelines
Nightside with Dan Rea - Rundown for June 1, 2020
DA Rollins On George Floyd Protests: This ‘Burning Rage’ Is Real
Mass. Lawmakers Considering Main-In, Early Voting Bill Amid COVID-19 Crisis
Lawsuit Alleges Gov. Baker Overstepping Boundaries In Pandemic
Peaceful Protests In Boston Turn Violent Overnight