
Cawley: There’s normal and then there’s Kardashian normal
While most of us long for the days where we could leave our homes without arming ourselves with hand sanitizer, alcohol wipes and face masks, it appears that getting... Read more.

Lynn plans to use transportation study data to improve street safety
LYNN — The city of Lynn plans to use the data from two ongoing transportation studies to create safer streets. The two studies, “get here Lynn” and... Read more.

Lynn reports 218 virus cases since last Friday
LYNN — Lynn has reported 218 new coronavirus cases since last Friday, a surge that included another 43 new cases on Wednesday. While numbers are surging statewide... Read more.

Lynn Schools ELE curriculum to undergo state review
English Language Learners make up nearly 30 percent of the Lynn Public Schools student body, and next month programming and curriculum for those students will undergo... Read more.

Lynn, Revere report double-digit increase in virus cases
Lynn and Revere reported another double-digit surge in coronavirus cases on Tuesday. New cases were also reported in Lynnfield, another red community, but numbers... Read more.

Firefighters suspect arson after blaze at former Lynn middle school
Investigators are looking for witnesses to a suspected arson after a two-alarm fire broke out at the former Thurgood Marshall Middle School late Tuesday afternoon.... Read more.

Hollywood comes to Central Square
LYNN — A movie crew turned back the clock in Central Square to the mid-20th century Tuesday morning as police diverted traffic away from the set of an HBO pilot... Read more.

Lynn reports 40 new virus cases
Lynn reported 40 new coronavirus cases Monday, the same surge that was seen last Friday. Lynn also reported 40 new cases in a 24-hour time span last Friday,... Read more.

Lynn council approves marijuana retailer’s third proposed location
LYNN — Despite pleas from Ward 1 Councilor Wayne Lozzi, the City Council voted Saturday to approve a company’s request to open a recreational marijuana store... Read more.

So far, so good for mail-in voting in Lynn
LYNN — City Clerk and Elections Chief Janet Rowe said it’s been “smooth sailing” for mail-in voting in the general election so far, which she... Read more.