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Full docket for Boston City Council's start to 2025, from ethics to rats to schools
Boston City Council is back to work in 2025 following a rocky finish to 2024. The first meeting of the new year coming just weeks after federal authorities filed theft and wire fraud charges against District 7 Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson, sparking calls for her resignation and reigniting discussion around ethics. District 2 Councilor Ed Flynn is still calling for…
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Full docket for Boston City Council's start to 2025, from ethics to rats to schools
After a turbulent end to 2024 for Boston City Council, the new year is shaping up to a busy one, as the first meeting of the year showed.
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Man arrested over opened emergency door on taxiing plane in Boston appears in court
The man arrested after allegedly opening a door on a taxiing JetBlue flight at Boston’s Logan airport Tuesday night has appeared in court, while his mother says he’s sorry for what happened....
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‘He's sorry': JetBlue passenger who opened door of taxiing plane in Boston charged
A person tried to open the door of a taxiing plane at Boston’s Logan International Airport Tuesday night, according to the airport. One person who was detained is due in court Wednesday.
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Passenger who allegedly opened plane door on Logan tarmac due in court Wednesday
The person is expected to be arraigned on charges Wednesday in East Boston District Court, but police said their identity will not be released until the charges are finalized.
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Passenger opens emergency door on taxiing plane at Logan Airport, police say
A man was arrested after opening an emergency exit door on a JetBlue flight that was about to take off from Boston.
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Person opens door of taxiing plane at Boston's Logan airport; 1 detained
A person tried to open the door of a taxiing plane at Boston’s Logan International Airport Tuesday night, according to the airport. One person has been detained.
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Man pleads guilty to killing ex-girlfriend in Boston, is sentenced to life
A man has admitted fatally stabbing his former girlfriend, with whom he shared two daughters, and fleeing Massachusetts, prosecutors said.
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Boston's traffic is actually getting better (but is still bad), study finds
Traffic congestion in Boston got 10% better between 2023 and 2024, according to an analysis by INRIX, though it’s still the fourth-worst flow of traffic in the United States.
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Man allegedly held his mom, dad, grandmother hostage in SWAT standoff
Authorities have shared new information about the hourslong armed standoff in Boston’s Hyde Park neighborhood early Monday morning, including that the suspect held his mother, father and grandmother hostage in a bedroom. Andres Rivera, 42, appeared in West Roxbury District Court Tuesday, where he was held without bail on a slew of charges including armed home invasion, assault with a…
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Healey on housing broker fees: ‘I think they should be abolished'
Gov. Maura Healey thinks fees paid to real estate brokers should be a thing of the past, voicing support for a policy idea that has support in Massachusetts’ Senate.
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Harsh cold hits Boston, with a winter storm possible for the weekend
The temperatures are in the 20s around the Boston area but strong winds are making it feel even colder. And that’s not the only major story for Massachusetts residents — we’re tracking the possibility of snow coming to the region Saturday and Sunday. ...
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Prudential Center getting new Detroit-style pizza place via Toronto
The people behind a pair of pizza spots in Toronto that feature an increasingly popular style of pizza will be bringing a location to Boston.
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Boston's traffic improved last year — but still ranks 4th worst in the US, analysis finds
Believe it or not, Boston’s traffic woes have improved, according to a new study. The INRIX 2024 Global Traffic Scorecard found that Boston drivers spent an average of 79 hours sitting in traffic throughout the year – that’s a 10% decrease from the 88 hours reported in 2023. Of course, that still leaves the city ranked fourth worst in the country for…
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Will big weekend snowstorm be a direct hit in Mass. or go out to sea?
We sat on the sidelines over the last couple of days as a major winter storm sliced across the country, creating blizzard conditions through Kansas City and bringing the Nation’s Capital to a standstill with several inches of snow. Naturally, we’re wondering if the shoe will drop here in New England as we fend off multiple waves of cold...
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Tracking storm potential for this weekend
Meanwhile, bone-chilling wind chills are lingering through the work week.
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Training for Boston-area police analyzes law enforcement's role in Holocaust
In a training session Monday, officers in the Boston area studied lessons to be learned from the Holocaust and the role law enforcement played. The training, created in partnership with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, examines how police were used to legitimize and enforce Nazi policies. The program, called “What You Do Matters,” provides information about how Adolf Hitler…
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Public housing residents say broken elevators leave them trapped in their homes
Residents in Boston Public Housing — many who are elderly or have disabilities — say the elevators at high-rise apartment complexes break on a regular basis and sometimes remain out of service for months.
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Public housing residents say broken elevators leave them trapped in their homes
Residents in Boston Public Housing—many who are elderly or have disabilities—say the elevators at high-rise apartment complexes break on a regular basis and sometimes remain out of service for months.
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Boston-area police training session focuses on lessons learned from Holocaust
Officers in the Boston area took part in a training to study the role of police during the Holocaust.