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Changes aim to make South Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade less rowdy this year
Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn said the drinking and violence at last year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade were “an embarrassment” and threatened to move the parade out of Southie if it happens again
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Boston leaders urge good behavior at St. Patrick's Day Parade
The South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade will start earlier this year, a measure aiming to improve safety after arrests were made last year.
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Boston City Council revisits its sanctuary city law at hearing
On the heels of Mayor Michelle Wu’s testimony on Boston’s sanctuary city policies, the city council took its own look at the policy, the 2014 Trust Act. There remains broad support, but one councilman said not everyone in the body is on the same page....
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Man appears in court, identified and arrested decades after 2 rapes in Framingham
A man accused of raping two women at gunpoint in at a Framingham store over 30 years ago appeared in court — the search for him took decades.
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Mattapan housing complex converted to affordable apartments
Nearly 350 apartments at Fairlawn Estates will be income-restricted and will undergo much-needed renovations after a transfer of ownership to Related Companies affordable housing.
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Body caught in fishing nets off Mass. coast appears to be woman buried at sea
Authorities have released new details on the wrapped body that was caught by fishermen off the coast of Massachusetts last week.
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1989 Framingham rapes suspect arrested after LA police chase appears in court
A man accused in a pair of sexual assaults in the Massachusetts area more than 30 years ago is appearing in court Monday, months after his arrest in August after leading a police chase in Los Angeles.
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Harvard's Allston campus lands first corporate partner, a pharmaceutical company
Harvard’s Enterprise Research Campus in Allston has signed its first corporate partner to launch a new innovation center.
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Boston revisits its sanctuary city law at city council hearing
A city council committee meeting on Monday centered on Boston’s Trust Act — a policy that has been in the national spotlight amid Republican-led criticism of so-called sanctuary cities.
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Mattapan housing complex converted to income-restricted apartments
Boston leaders and community advocates announced on Monday that a Mattapan housing complex will be converted to income-restricted units in perpetuity. Nearly 350 apartments at Fairlawn Estates will be income-restricted and will undergo much-needed renovations after a transfer of ownership to Related Companies affordable housing. “Over last few years, the rent was hiked up and families were forced out of…
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Boston police investigating Monday morning shooting in Dorchester
Police are investigating a shooting Monday morning in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood. Boston police said they received a report of a shooting on Whitfield Street just before 7:30 a.m. Monday. When they arrived, they found a person who had been shot, who was taken to a local hospital. The victim is expected to survive. No arrests have been made, and...
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Trust Act hearing for the City of Boston
Mayor Wu defended the Trust Act during last week’s hearing on Capitol Hill.
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Wrapped body pulled up in fishing nets off Mass. coast
A fishing vessel pulled up a wrapped body with its fishing nets about 40 miles off the coast of Massachusetts Friday morning, authorities said.
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Twin Donuts in Allston is apparently closing
It looks like an iconic breakfast and lunch spot in Allston is closing after being in business for 70 years.
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Investigation underway after body is found in Dorchester
Police say an investigation is underway after a body was discovered in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood on Sunday morning. Around 10:19 a.m. Sunday, Boston police said officers responded to the area of 471 Blue Hill Avenue for a found body. They said homicide detectives have been requested and responded. No further details were immediately available.
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Mayor Wu reacts to sanctuary city testiimony
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu commented Saturday on her sanctuary city testimony before Congress earlier this week.
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Thousands protest in Boston on International Women's Day
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in Boston for International Women’s Day on Saturday.
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Thousands participate in International Women's Day rally in Boston
Thousands of demonstrators rallied on Boston Common for International Women’s Day on Saturday. The rally called for protecting women’s rights and to end the administration polices of President Donald Trump. The rally began with women protesting on the State House steps. Then people gathered at Boston Common before marching to Boylston Street, where they blocked from Massachusetts Avenue to...
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Two arrested for Saturday shooting in Downtown Crossing in Boston
Two people were injured in a shooting early Saturday morning in Downtown Crossing in Boston. Boston police said they responded to a reported shooting on Kingston Street around 12:25 a.m. on Saturday. When they arrived, officers found a 36-year-old man suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. He was taken by ambulance to a local hospital for treatment. No update on…
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Scaffolding collapses in Boston as heavy wind hammers region
Wind caused damage across New England Friday, with debris falling onto Boston’s streets in multiple scaffolding collapses.