Latest ""
Trucker acquitted in deadly Jarheads crash asks for license back
Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, who was acquitted in the 2019 deaths of seven Jarheads MC members, testified on his request to reinstate his suspended license.
By Kathy McCormack, The Associated Press
Massachusetts National Guard’s bus driving mission ends
Nearly 240 members of the Guard participated.
Families demand change after dozens died in veterans’ home COVID-19 outbreak
Families of veterans who died in a COVID-19 outbreak want to see changes in how Massachusetts oversees its veterans homes.
Massachusetts town to name street after retired Marine general
General Joseph F. Dunford Drive is on its way.
Massachusetts city to name 2 streets after modern-day military generals
Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville and retired Gen. Joseph Dunford, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have strong ties to the city of Quincy.
$20 million bail set for man accused of killing Yale grad student, a National Guard member
A Connecticut judge set $20 million bail Thursday for a man charged with killing a Yale graduate student and eluding authorities for three months.
National Guard training range at Cape Cod gets key federal approval
The National Guard Bureau has determined that the range at Camp Edwards on Joint Base Cape Cod would not significantly affect the region’s environment.
Westover Air Reserve Base getting new $43M hangar to service massive C-5 planes
The military cargo jet is nearly as tall as a seven-story building and its wingspan measures almost 223 feet feet.
Another fatal outbreak: 27 COVID deaths at Illinois vets nursing home prompts probe
Another veterans nursing home is being investigated after a deadly COVID outbreak.
Driver in 2019 crash that killed 7 members of JarHeads Motorcycle Club had drug problem
The pickup truck driver told police after his arrest he had used both heroin and cocaine the morning of the crash.
2 former leaders charged for handling of virus outbreak at veterans home
It’s believed to be the first criminal case in the country brought against nursing home officials for actions taken during the pandemic.
By Alana Durkin Richer