
Latino business group offers a helping hand
LYNN — The North Shore Latino Business Association recently reopened its doors after an 11-week closure for renovations providing a fresh look for the organization,... Read more.

Family killings rock neighborhood: Father and brother-in-law among four dead in Highlands shootings
LYNN — The 31-year-old woman accused of killing three members of her family before killing herself Tuesday posted a lengthy message on Facebook in the wake of... Read more.

Congressman Moulton spends a day in Lynn
LYNN — Congressman Seth Moulton met with local officials Wednesday morning to discuss a variety of projects in the city, from teen homelessness, to infrastructure... Read more.

Lynn introduces school workers
LYNN — With a new school year right around the corner, former Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patrick Tutwiler said that this fall there will be one social worker... Read more.

Lynn Woods blazes nearly contained
LYNN — The brush fires at the Lynn Woods, which have burned approximately 86 acres of land over the course of just under a week, are 80 percent contained, fire... Read more.

Marshall has a new principal
LYNN — Former Thurgood Marshall Vice Principal Stephanie Doucette will take the helm as interim principal for the 2022-2023 school year — and possibly beyond.... Read more.

Four dead in Lynn shootings, officials say
LYNN — Four relatives are dead after multiple homicides and a suicide Tuesday evening in Lynn, according to Essex County District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett’s... Read more.

Cleaning up Lynn a priority for Nicholson
LYNN — The city is taking action to create a cleaner community, Mayor Jared Nicholson said. Nicholson said that he has made cleaning up the city’s streets and... Read more.

Lynn Classical program adds human touch
LYNN — A new after-school program coming to Lynn Classical High School this fall aims to allow students to expand their career options after graduation. Through... Read more.

State looks to make sports betting a winning proposition
LYNN — Massachusetts residents might be able to legally place bets on this year’s Super Bowl, state Rep. Daniel Cahill said. Gov. Charlie Baker signed Cahill’s... Read more.