Pete Frates' mother excited about FDA approval of drug to treat ALS
The FDA has approved a drug to treat ALS thanks to funding from the Ice Bucket challenge.
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The FDA has approved a drug to treat ALS thanks to funding from the Ice Bucket challenge.
The exhibit, which is 375 feet long and seven-a-and-a-half feet high, will be open 24 hours a day. It's free to visit.
The Massachusetts National Guard has filled critical roles for centuries. So just what does it take to be a member of the country's oldest unit?
The tragedy has rippled through the running community across the country.
For the first time since before the COVID pandemic, masks won't be required in Boston Public Schools Thursday for the first day of classes.
Balera Ballroom Dance Studio is giving a Ukrainian boy free lessons and helping him adjust to life in the U.S.
The Commuter Rail was noticeably busier on Tuesday
Cars full of veterans and their families line up at VA Bedford once a month to pick up fresh fruits and vegetables.
If law enforcement come across any boaters harassing the whales, they could possibly face up to $11,000 in fines and jail time.
A woman who had to climb out of a window to escape a burning Orange Line train said she won't be riding the T "for a long time."
Davis had previously served prison time for a violent attack involving another ex-girlfriend 13 years ago.
The other worker in the manhole is being treated for smoke inhalation.
The $20 million will go toward adding hundreds of seats for 3-and-4-year-olds in Boston's Universal Pre-K program.
Two cases of pediatric hepatitis in Massachusetts are under investigation.