Latest Headlines by Ray Villeda
Community honors Walpole’s beloved resource dog Rebel after tragic death
Residents lined the streets, while officers stood outside police headquarters to pay their respects to the beloved dog.
Furever Friday: Rory and MayBelle looking for a forever home
Meet Rory and MayBelle, a bonded pair who have been loved and doted on their whole lives.
Israel and Iran trade strikes, threatening to drag the region back into full-scale war
In the wake of the new attacks, U.S. President Donald Trump wrote online: “Israel and Iran must immediately stop ‘shooting.’”
Scottish man walking from LA to Boston for World Cup
A man from Scotland is walking from Los Angeles to Boston to raise money for mental health support in his home country.
US military says it carried out ‘self-defense’ strikes in Iran, including on missile launch sites
Trump said any agreement to end the Iran war should include a requirement for several additional countries.
250 Years Later: Recreating Paul Revere’s ride across Massachusetts
One horse ride through Massachusetts in April 1775, known as Paul Revere’s midnight ride, helped spark the American Revolution.
WHO worries about Ebola outbreak’s ‘scale and speed’ amid sharp rise in cases, deaths
Authorities have reported at least 131 suspected deaths and over 500 cases.
China’s Xi warns President Trump that differences over Taiwan could lead to conflict
A high‑stakes meeting in Beijing turns sharp, as warnings over Taiwan expose deep divides between the U.S. and China—and raise questions about what comes next.
‘Use arts to build community’: Largest Latino cultural arts center in New England opens in Boston
A $33 million arts center is opening its doors—celebrating culture, community, and the next generation of Latino voices. Here’s what you’ll find inside.



































