Writer and political commentator David Brooks was presented with the “Living History Award” during a ceremony at Plimoth Patuxet Museums on Saturday. WATD’s Dan McCready was there....
Brockton Police are asking for the public’s help as they continue to investigate an assault of two men. The incident took place continue on September 24th shortly after 8:30 p.m. on Walnut St. Police say they have charged two people with Assault and Battery with...
A Field Hearing for the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Policy was held in Boston on Friday by Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey to discuss the current state of the MBTA following a report by the Federal...
Update: Boston Police say the van and the child have been located, the incident was a misunderstanding. Original story below: Boston Police are searching for a van being sought in connection with a reported kidnapping. Police say the incident took place at about 1:10...
Anthony Amore, the Republican candidate for State Auditor, announced a big endorsement Tuesday from former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card. Card said that Amore’s background, specifically as a Federal Agent, makes him the right person for the job. ...
Crews in Hanson are on the scene of a water main break. Hanson Fire says the break is in the area of 78 State St. The water department is on scene, and traffic is currently down to one lane in that area. Officials say residents in that area will have no water until...
Peter Drummey, Chief Historian & Stephen T. Riley Librarian with the Massachusetts Historical Society, speaks with WATD’s Dan McCready about the origins of Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Two people were found dead at a home on Elm St. in Kingston Sunday morning. Kingston Police say an initial investigation appears to reveal that this was a domestic incident resulting in a murder/suicide and Plymouth County District Attorney Tim Cruz says that...
The Plymouth Police Department has not been able to fully access their Facebook Page. Capt. Jason Higgins tells WATD News that Facebook became a very popular way for residents to learn more about the department. And this ongoing issue has had a major...