New Bedford has sent a motion to the attorney for ABC Disposal, George Leontire, disputing four counts in a counter motion that ABC served the City in August.
The auditorium of Ford Middle School in Acushnet was filled with well over 100 concerned local residents Wednesday evening to publicly comment in opposition of two proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage facilities to be built in town.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission began a series of hearings and deliberations on Tuesday as they decide whether to award Mass Gaming and Entertainment a commercial casino license for a proposed Brockton casino.
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) _ A snowstorm has forced the postponement of a bail hearing for a man who was convicted of rape and spent 30 years in prison based in part on a single strand of hair.
George Perrot was convicted of raping a 78-year-old woman in 1985...
FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) — A closed-door hearing has concluded for an anonymous tipster who raised questions about the integrity of one of the jurors who convicted former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez of murder.
Fairhaven residents with ongoing noise complaints near West Island are hoping to see changes soon.
On Monday, the Board of Selectmen held a hearing for Earl's Marina/Down the Hatch, where neighbors say live music plays too loud and too late at night...
A college friend of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been sentenced to six years in prison for impeding the investigation into the 2013 attacks.
Aaron Hernandez is back in court for a final court hearing before the former New England Patriots star's murder case heads to trial.
Monday's pre-trial hearing in Bristol County Superior Court is expected to focus on jury issues.
Hernandez is in court along with his defense team, state prosecutors and relatives of Odin Lloyd, the man prosecutors say Hernandez fatally shot in June 2013...
BOSTON (AP) — Lawyers for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are asking for a third time for a judge to hold a hearing on media leaks they say are jeopardizing Tsarnaev's right to a fair trial.
In a court filing Friday, Tsarnaev's lawyers cite a recent piece in Newsweek magazine containing statements from unnamed law enforcement sources...