The blizzard of '26 has made a name for itself, dropping several feet of snow. How much did Brockton-area towns get?
Maria Veiga of Brockton couldn't wait for a plow. Her mom had to get to the doctor. So she started shoveling. Then a neighbor ...
Michael Franklin of Randolph uses a plow on an ATV to clear the driveway in his grandfather's house in Randolph on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, during giant blizzard.
Brockton's last day of school was originally set for June 18. What's the new date after multiple snow days this year, including 3 so far this week?
Southeastern Regional plans to increase capacity in high-demand programs like medical assisting, electrical and plumbing.
Brockton residents are frustrated with slow snow cleanup after the historic blizzard. The city's DPW commissioner explains efforts to clear streets.
As the Brockton area digs out from a blizzard that dumped more than 2 feet of snow, schools have been closed as crews work to clear roadways.
Shoveling can pose serious health risks, experts say. Here are common symptoms of a heart attack, and recommendations on how to shovel safely.
The Hanson Fire Department has teamed up with Starland Sportsplex to reward residents who clear fire hydrants. Here’s how to enter.
We'll probably be talking about the blizzard of 2026 for decades to come. Here are some moments in the Brockton area that help tell that story.
Our photographer got amazing shots of Brockton streets Tuesday where no snow removal had yet happened. See them still buried under 30 inches of snow.
Proposal for the old Brockton Fairgrounds from Copper Mill, a real estate development company. These slides are from a presentation to the Brockton Planning Board on Sept. 5, 2024.