New Bedford Police Chief Paul Oliveira has announced he’s retiring, with the mayor speaking in support. Check out his ...
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (WLNE) — New Bedford Police Chief Paul Oliveira announced he is retiring after 32 years at the department.
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New Bedford Police Chief announces retirementNew Bedford Police Chief Paul Oliveira said he will be stepping away from law enforcement this May after having served for 32 ...
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YouthBuild New Bedford empowers out-of-school youth with education, skills, and supportYouthBuild New Bedford helps young adults build job skills, gain certifications, and find career paths while offering ...
New Bedford Mayor Paul Coogan announced the opening of temporary shelters for homeless residents during the cold weather ...
Karyl Grace-Ryan features her customized gift baskets and boxes at her Baskets of Grace shop at Kilburn Mill. See what's ...
New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell joined 12 News at 4 on Wednesday to discuss the city’s hiring delay, South Coast Rail service, ...
Mackenzie McCree, New Bedford's Filmmaker of the Year, has used her talents to tell many stories — including a painful family story from 1985.
Seventeen-year-old Logan Souza is no stranger to the silver screen, but Thursday night marked a major milestone in his young ...
On Tuesday detectives with the New Bedford Police Department were surveilling the North End, and saw a man active ...
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Sophomore standout becomes first New Bedford swimmer to win a state title since 2016After winning a pair of events at last week's South Sectional championship, New Bedford's Serenity Coleman brought home a state title.
When a city government position opens in New Bedford, the city will be waiting 45 days before posting the job opening. The city said the move to delay filling vacant positions is part of a ...
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