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Car smashes into front of store in Attleboro
A car crashed into a store in Attleboro on Tuesday afternoon. The car crashed through the doors and a plate glass window of an AT&T store on Washington Street, coming to rest partially inside. The police chief said no one was hurt. Regina and her son Nicholas were in the...
Convicted killer of Boston police officer to be arraigned for alleged robbery
WARWICK, R.I. (WLNE) — A man convicted of killing a Boston police officer will be arraigned in court today for alleged first-degree robbery and felony assault. 60-year-old Joshua McCullough, also known as Terrell Muhammad, was arrested back in March for allegedly attempting to rob a Citizens Bank on Charles Street in North Providence.
Warwick man charged in parking lot robbery ordered held without bail
(WJAR) — A Warwick man with a lengthy criminal record was ordered held without bail in a robbery case on Wednesday. Joshua McCollough, who used to be known as Terrell Muhammad, is facing numerous charges, including robbery and assault with a dangerous weapon. Prosecutors say he robbed a woman...
$1M Lottery Jackpot: Central Mass Man 2nd Person In Family To Win Million Dollar Payday
A Worcester County man who won $1 million in the Massachusetts State Lottery said he's been playing the same numbers for 20 years. That’s around the same time his wife won a $1 million jackpot in the lottery. Thomas Ensko, of Blackstone, claimed the seven-figure jackpot after correctly guessin…
Heating up
FEELING LIKE SUMMAH It’s a comfortable start to the day with 50s heading out the door. We will see a mix of sun and clouds today with highs in the 80s. You’ll also feel a bit more humidity today. The South Coast, Cape, and Island will be cooler in the 70s where the southwest breeze comes off the ocean. Heat and humidity will peak Friday with highs in the mid to upper 80s and feeling quite sticky. The morning will be dry, we are watching for the risk of showers and storms arriving any time after midday thanks to an approaching cold front. The greatest potential for some stronger storms will arrive later in the afternoon, so make sure you are weather aware. Storms may produce damaging gusts, hail, downpours, and frequent lightning. Some showers will linger into early Saturday, with the focus mainly across the Cape and Islands.
NBC 10 I-Team: Johnson's Pond owners face more than $200,000 in new fines
The owners of Johnson’s Pond in Coventry are now facing $217,000 in fines issued by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management in the last week. DEM documents obtained and posted on social media by the Johnson’s Pond Civic Association show DEM alleges various violations by Soscia Holdings in relation to management of the pond in 2022.
The Big Bounce America coming to MA
SEEKONK, Mass. (WLNE) — The Big Bounce America, also known as “the world’s biggest bounce house,” will be in Seekonk next weekend. From June 22 to June 30, “the word’s biggest bounce house” will be at the Seekonk Speedway and feature different sections featuring climbing towers, basketball hoops, slides, ball pits, confetti blasts, bubbles and more.
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey psychic with lengthy history accused of stealing by deception over $25,000 from client
A “compassionate tarot reading” psychic with a lengthy history has been accused of stealing thousands from a client. According to police, Tina Mitchell, 49, of Providence, Rhode Island, was arrested for the second time within several weeks at Franklin Police Headquarters following a theft by deception complaint and investigation conducted by Sgt. Robert Vander Ploeg. Mitchell had been previously arrested by the Franklin Borough Police Department, who had extradited her from Massachusetts in April for similar offenses against an unrelated victim, with the assistance of the Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office. She had been released from the Morris County Correctional Facility on April 15, 2024, and was awaiting additional appearances in Sussex County Superior Court when she continued communication with another victim, who reported Mitchell’s actions to the agency on May 17, 2024.
Juneteenth RI Festival Returns with Expanded Celebrations
The much-anticipated Juneteenth RI festival, which has drawn thousands of attendees in previous years, is back with even more opportunities to honor African American liberation, accomplishments, and contributions. This year’s festivities, focusing on education, effective communication, inner strength, and endurance, are already underway. Leading up to the 6th annual...
Mass. weather: Heat wave could bring temperatures as high as 95 degrees
Ahead of the first day of summer, Massachusetts and much of the Northeast are on track to see a heat wave early next week, according to AccuWeather. Most of the Northeast is expected to see temperatures soar between the mid-80s and mid-90s beginning on Monday, June 17, and through Wednesday, June 19, AccuWeather said in a report released on Tuesday.
Massachusetts man buys $1 million winning State Lottery ticket at 7-Eleven, plans on having money work for him
A Massachusetts man plans on letting his money work for him after hitting big on a scratch ticket. According to the Massachusetts State Lottery, Edward Fortado of Gloucester has won a $1 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “Lifetime Millions” $50 instant ticket game. Fortado opted...
Massachusetts USPS employee sentenced for stealing $90K in money orders
A Massachusetts Postal Service employee was sentenced to prison after being found guilty of stealing more than $90,000 in money orders as well as fraudulently receiving unemployment benefits from the state.
Medway fire officials believe lawnmower sparked fire that destroyed garage
MEDWAY — A Holliston Street resident who was out to dinner on Monday evening was alerted by his own Ring camera that his garage had caught fire, according to a fire official. The resident of 46 Holliston St. watched his garage burn on his phone after calling 911 to...
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