November 19, 2009

Workplace deaths decline in New England

A federal agency says 136 people died in New England from work-related injuries last year.

Celtics rebound with 109-95 win over Warriors

Rajon Rondo scored 18 points and the Celtics broke a two-game skid with a win over Golden State.

Mass. unemployment rate drops

Massachusetts’ monthly unemployment rate has fallen for the first time in nearly 2 1/2 years and just one month after hitting the highest level since 1976.

Football coach pleads not guilty to assault

A youth football coach charged with beating the father of one his players has pleaded not guilty.


November 18, 2009

2 injured in rollover crash

A man and a woman are taken to the hospital following a rollover crash in Swansea.

Patriots return to practice after big loss at Indy

Bill Belichick has heard enough about his failed fourth-down decision.

Mattapoisett deaths ruled murder-suicide

Authorities say a Mattapoisett man killed his wife and then himself.

Body of Mass. paratrooper returns

The body of a Plymouth soldier killed in Afghanistan is headed home.

New Bedford firefighters return to work

NBC 10 reports that 30 firefighters in New Bedford are back on the job.


November 17, 2009

Pats’ assistant says boss unaffected by critics

Patriots defensive coordinator Dean Pees says Bill Belichick seems unaffected by the criticism stemming from his fourth-down decision on Sunday night.

‘Remote Control’ host Ken Ober dies at 52

Ken Ober, who hosted the 1980s MTV game show “Remote Control” has died. He was 52.

Second man charged in beating death

The Bristol County District Attorney’s office say a man who was charged with witness intimidation in the beating death of a man in Taunton now faces murder charges.

Patriots defense lacks consistency despite record

The New England Patriots’ young defense is hoping to play more consistently.

Pierce, who hurt knee, returns to Celtics practice

Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce returns to practice after missing a day with a sore left knee.

DNA clears man in Attleboro kidnapping case

Prosecutors also said the alleged victim could not identify Mark Rantanen as his assailant.

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