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Major water main break in Worcester, repairs expected to take all day

Record travel expected for Christmas and New Year's. Here are the days to avoid

Judge grants Justice Department request to unseal Epstein grand jury records

81-year-old man hit by car on Cape has serious injuries, police say

Driver shot at while trying to park in Cambridge, police say
Police are searching for a person accused of firing a gun at a driver as they tried to park in Cambridge, Massachusetts, early Wednesday morning. Cambridge police said the victim was trying to park on Cambridge Street, near Evereteze Way, around 4 a.m. when they were confronted by someone with a gun. The suspect fired several shots at the car as the victim drove away. The driver was unharmed, but at least one shot hit the car, shattering the back window. Police found more evidence at the scene. The investigation is ongoing. Investigators did not provide a description of the shooter. Anyone with information is urged to call police at (617) 349-3300 or submit an anonymous tip through their website.

Should parents really give their kids coal for Christmas? A parenting expert weighs in

Vermont high school soccer coach charged in child sex abuse investigation

NFL alum Kevin Faulk's daughter dies 4 years after her younger sister
Originally appeared on E! Online Kevin Faulk is navigating a devastating loss. The former New England Patriots player has lost his daughter, Tanasha Faulk, who died at the age of 30 on Dec. 6, according to an online obituary and the Acadiana Advocate. Neither the advocate nor the obituary shared details about Tanasha’s cause of death, though the former noted her passing came “unexpectedly” and that she’d been admitted to the Oschner Lafayette General Medical Center at the time. The outlet also shared that no foul play is suspected. In the obituary for Tanasha, who was one of Kevin and wife Latisha Faulk’s three daughters, her loved ones said she was known for “her vibrant spirit, her deep devotion to those she loved, and the joy she brought to everyone around her.” “Family was the center of Tanasha’s world,” the obituary continued. “Especially her three daughters, who were the greatest blessings of her life. Being their mother brought her so much joy and she was immensely proud watching them grow and learn.” PHOTOS Celebrity Deaths: 2025’s Fallen Stars She loved the holidays, Mardi Gras, family gatherings and to cook, creating “a sense of home” in her home-cooked meals for her loved ones. “Tanasha will be remembered for her kindness, her unwavering love for her family, and the light she brought to all who knew her, her obituary added. “Her memory will live on in the hearts of her beautiful girls and family.” In addition to her parents Kevin and Latisha, Tanasha is survived by her three children, her partner of five years Isaac Louis, sister Tionne Lewis, as well as brothers Tavion Faulk and Kevin Faulk III. Her passing comes just four years after the death of her younger sister Kevione Tronsha Faulk, who was 19 at the time of her passing in 2021. While no details were shared about Kevione’s cause of death, Louisiana State University — where Kevione worked alongside her father, who was a running backs coach — shared a statement mourning her passing. “We are heartbroken with the passing of Kevione Faulk, and our thoughts and prayers are with the Faulk family,” LSU shared at the time. “She was a part of the LSU family, and we mourn the loss of a daughter, a sister, a friend, a classmate and a colleague.” “We ask that all Tigers keep the Faulks in their prayers,” the school continued, “and respect their privacy at this difficult time.”

Girl rescued after falling through the ice in Malden

‘This is shameful': NTSB chair angered by bill relaxing DCA flight restrictions

Child becomes Connecticut's first case of measles in more than four years: DPH

