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The Fall River assisted-living facility where a fire killed 10 people temporarily lost its certification nearly a decade ago.
A summer storm was swift but strong in Massachusetts Friday afternoon, leaving damage from Belmont to Fall River.
The firefighters greeted each other with handshakes and back slaps. But they soon shifted to mournful recollections of what ...
Visibility was near zero as smoke rapidly filled Gabriel House, an assisted living facility with 69 residents. People were ...
Based on a March 2016 incident involving a certified nurse’s aid who was later fired, state regulators concluded that Gabriel ...
Members of a commission working on new regulations that would change the way assisted living facilities are run will delay ...
The facility's certification was suspended after the state concluded it wasn't treating residents with "consideration, respect, personal dignity and privacy." ...
The smell of smoke should never be the last thing a person experiences in their own home. Yet for residents of the Gabriel ...
"I'm proud of us, everybody who was there. One death it too much to handle," Fall River Lt. Paul Machado said.
It's putting the public in jeopardy. It's putting firefighters in jeopardy,” said Rich MacKinnon, president of Professional ...
Fall River will look nationwide for developers to start building out Fall River's 22 acres of waterfront property in 2027.