GLOUCESTER — Gloucester County’s civil rights history has now become part of the national U.S. Civil Rights Trail, which recognizes pivotal stories, places and voices across the country that shaped ...
The video above is WAVY’s coverage of a possible ICE raid in Gloucester County in 2025. GLOUCESTER COUNTY, Va. (WAVY) – The Superintendent for Gloucester County Public Schools is addressing a possible ...
The U.S. Coast Guard has released the names of seven people who died aboard a Gloucester, Massachusetts, commercial fishing boat that sank Friday in frigid waters 25 miles off Cape Ann. Coast Guard ...
Gloucester is a storied fishing town, and when tragedy strikes at sea, it ripples through the entire community. Last month’s deadly boat sinking off the Gloucester coast killed seven people: Accursio ...
GLOUCESTER — This city of hardy fishermen knows grief all too well. Inscribed on the seawall along the harbor are the names of thousands who set out from the country's oldest fishing port over the ...
BOSTON — The seven victims of a marine tragedy that has devastated a storied Massachusetts fishing town included a fifth-generation fisherman, a young federal fisheries observer on her first job at ...
The close-knit community of Gloucester came together Sunday, mourning the crew of the fishing vessel Lily Jean lost at sea in a tragic accident Friday, as shaken visitors piled flowers at the city’s ...
Neal J. Riley is a digital producer for CBS Boston. He has been with WBZ-TV since 2014. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe and The San Francisco Chronicle. Neal is a graduate of Boston ...
GLOUCESTER — On a frigid waterfront, at a historic Roman Catholic church, and inside fishermen’s haunts, this seaport city gathered Saturday to mourn the Lily Jean and the seven people aboard. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One person is dead, and six others are missing as an active rescue operation is underway for a missing fishing vessel in ...
When he should have been writing fishing regulations, Gloucester’s former shellfish constable was writing term papers for his boss. The Massachusetts Ethics Commission says that the city’s former ...
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