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Randolph gunmen rob two food delivery drivers, police say

Randolph police are investigating two armed robberies of food delivery people on Birchwood Road in the past week, said Randolph Police Chief William Pace.

 

Mass. jobless rate higher than US

For the first in more than six years, the monthly unemployment rate in Massachusetts is higher than the U.S. rate.

 

Morning Jolt: Major security breach at Target

Target announced this morning that credit and debit card data used since Thanksgiving at the store may have been stolen, affecting about 40 million people. The Secret Service is investigating the security breach, as is Target. Customers who shopped there are urged to contact their credit card company. 

 

 

Body of Marine to return home to Mass.

A sad homecoming is scheduled as the remains of Lance Cpl. Matthew Rodriguez return to Massachusetts.

 

Flooding closes Storrow Drive tunnel, snarls rush-hour trafic

State officials say the eastbound Storrow Drive tunnel in Boston has been closed due to what is described as minor flooding.

 

Sexual assaults on college campuses 'epidemic'

The numbers of sexual assaults on college campuses are “an epidemic” and the statistics do not include the number of sexual assaults that go unreported to school police or authorities, said Toni Troop, a spokeswoman for Jane Doe Inc., the Massachusetts coalition against sexual assault and domestic violence.

 

Collector donates 300 new views of the old Fore River Shipyard

Author and collector Wayne G. Miller has donated a collection of historic Fore River Shipyard postcards and photographs to the Thomas Crane Public Library. The collection includes 47 photographs from 1904 to 1910, and 270 postcards.

 

Police urge revelers: If you're going to drink, plan ahead

South Shore police chiefs are urging revelers to plan ahead during the holiday season to prevent boozy celebrations from turning into alcohol-fueled tragedies.

 

Program delivering home meals to residents with disabilities seeking donations

A local program that delivers meals to residents in Brockton to their homes is looking to expand its reach.

 

$13M pledged for hunger, heat, health, housing needs

A statewide coalition of corporate, private and public foundations has committed $13 million this year for more than 200 nonprofit organizations, including several in Quincy.

 

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