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Providence officials release 'person of interest' in Brown shooting and look for new suspects
The shooter is still at large. 'We still have a lot of steps left to take, obviously, in this case," Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha said. -
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Pet debt is on the rise. It’s landing more people in court.
The MSPCA-Angell has sued hundreds of pet owners over the last several years to collect unpaid debts as costs for care rises and the economy tightens. Some say the practice is “aggressive.” -
Mass. Convention Center Authority CEO departs, authority mired in corruption investigation
Marcel Vernon Sr. became CEO of the authority in October 2024. -
Markey, legal advocates ‘shine a spotlight’ on oath ceremony cancellations
Legal advocates could file litigation related to local immigrants being denied citizenship after extensive vetting. -
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Matthews Arena to close after 100-plus years of hockey, hoops and even the Sultan of Swat
Now owned by Northeastern University, the 115-year-old barn will say goodbye when the Huskies play Beanpot rival Boston University in hockey on Saturday night.