Massachusetts school hopes lights can finally be shut off
Officials are hoping a Massachusetts high school will be able to turn the lights off by the end of next month, about a year-and-a-half after a computer glitch turned the lights on to stay.
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Officials are hoping a Massachusetts high school will be able to turn the lights off by the end of next month, about a year-and-a-half after a computer glitch turned the lights on to stay.
Brandon Tsay was working at his family’s ballroom and dance studio late Saturday when a man came in with a gun. The 26-year-old is credited with disarming him.
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Prosecutors say the daughter of U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark struck a police officer trying to arrest her for defacing a bandstand in Boston with anti-police slogans.
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