Forecast sees New England economy growing modestly
Modest economic growth is expected in New England over the next three years with the region as a whole returning to pre-recession employment levels by 2015. Full story
Modest economic growth is expected in New England over the next three years with the region as a whole returning to pre-recession employment levels by 2015. Full story
A life insurance policy is meant to financially protect your loved ones if you die, but in many cases, your beneficiaries only get the money if they ask for it. According to Consumer Reports, one out of every 600 people is entitled to an average of $2,000 in unclaimed life insurance money. For peopl Full story
The names of two western Massachusetts police officers killed in the line of duty have been added to the Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington D.C. Thousands of police men and women from around New England and across the country came to Springfield last June for the final salute to Springfield Full story
The nation’s law enforcement community is taking time this week to remember police officers who died in the line of duty. Two names from western Massachusetts police departments have been added to the Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington D.C.; Westfield Police Jose Torres and Springfield Polic Full story
Improved energy efficiency and conservation are expected to help reduce electricity demand this summer in the northeastern United States and several Canadian provinces, a group that promotes power reliability said in an annual assessment due to be released on Tuesday. Full story
New England's electric grid operator agreed to cut nearly $3 million in spending and end a pension plan for new employees in a settlement filed with federal regulators on Monday in response to complaints of excessive spending from officials in four states. Full story
NBC News Terrorism Expert Michael Leiter explains investigators search through photographs and video as looking for "a needle in a haystack" in piecing together who's responsible in the bombing at the Boston Marathon.
The last day of winter leaves with a wallop as New England wrestles with heavy snow, and storms bring heavy rain, winds and power outages. Chris Clackum reports.
TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer reports on the paths of two storms that are expected to dump snow on parts of the Midwest and New England, where up to a foot is predicted.
As a storm continues to dump snow on the East Coast up into New England, coastal areas are battling flooding and several flights are grounded. TODAY’s Al Roker reports.
TODAY’s Al Roker reports on the winter storm that has already brought snow and dangerous winds to much of the East Coast and is continuing to travel north into New England.
This NOAA satellite image taken Monday, April 1, 2013 shows an area of cloudiness stretching from New England through the Gulf of Mexico associated with a cold front. Rain and thunderstorms will move eastward along this boundary. Cooler air will push southeastward as this boundary moves off the coas
BOSTON, MA - FEBRUARY 9: Snow covered vehicles sit on Commonwealth Avenue on February 9, 2013 in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The powerful storm has knocked out power to 650,000 and dumped more than two feet of snow in parts of New England.