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Dog bites 4 in Roxbury, leaving 1 with life-threatening injuries, Boston police say
Four people were bitten by a dog in Boston on Monday afternoon, and one has life-threatening injuries, police said. An officer opened fire on the dog, Boston police said. They also said an officer had a minor injury. The dog attack was reported about 4:29 p.m. on Dennison Street in Roxbury, according to police. Two civilians were hurt along with…
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Woman, 65, stabbed to death at Boston park
After a 65-year-old woman was fatally stabbed multiple times at a Boston park Saturday afternoon, people in the community reflected on her death and on how safe Ramsay Park is.
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Boston area will stay dry for now, but rain is coming — and a cooldown, too
Massachusetts remains in a drought, and needed rain will arrive later this week. Here’s when.
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Boston police seek missing 84-year-old man
Boston police are looking for an 84-year-old man who was reported missing Monday. Police say Shoutian Lin was last seen just after 9:30 a.m. on the 300 block of Massachusetts Avenue near Symphony Hall. Lin is described as being an Asian man between 5’4 and 5’6 and about 140 pounds. He often uses a walker, police say. When he was…
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Here's when to expect brush fire-quenching rain in the Boston area
We’re tracking rain in the Greater Boston area this week! Southern New England has been plagued with weeks of dry conditions leading to frequent brush fires.
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Forecast: Rain expected later this week
Rain is in the forecast for later this week in parts of New England.
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Police release new details about arrests during anti-abortion march to Boston Common
Multiple people were arrested during an anti-abortion march to Boston Common on Saturday that was met with counterprotesters, police said.
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60-year-old woman stabbed at Boston park dies
Boston police have not released the name of the woman who was stabbed multiple times at Ramsay Park.
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60-year-old woman stabbed at Boston park
The 60-year-old woman who was stabbed at Ramsay Park has life-threatening injuries, Boston police said.
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Boston police make multiple arrests as abortion protesters clash
Multiple people were arrested during an anti-abortion march in Boston on Saturday that was met with counterprotesters, police said.
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Police ID woman stabbed to death at Boston park
A woman who was stabbed multiple times Saturday afternoon at a public park in Boston has died from her injuries, according to police.
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9 arrested amid large anti-abortion march to Boston Common
Multiple people were arrested during an anti-abortion march to Boston Common on Saturday that was met with counterprotesters, police said.
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Boston's weekend is sunny, and it could hit 60 degrees | Full forecast here
The days may be getting (distressingly!) shorter, but the weather this weekend in Massachusetts will be mild — enjoy it!
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Teen arrested 6 days after shooting on MBTA Red Line platform in Boston
A teenager was arrested nearly a week after a shooting on a T platform in Boston, MBTA Transit Police said Friday.
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New York City now requires landlords to pay broker fees. Should Boston do the same?
Renting in Boston is expensive, and some are looking to New York’s recent model for relief. The New York City Council voted this week to ban broker fees for tenants, shifting the financial burden to landlords. Some Boston residents are calling for the city to do the same, and Mayor Michelle Wu says she’s supportive of exploring the idea....
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Should Boston landlords pay broker fees?
To combat climbing rents, New York City has enacted a new policy putting some of the financial burden on landlords, and many renters would like to see Boston follow suit.
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USPS defies Boston City Council subpoena over mail delays
Frustrations with mail delivery have reached Boston City Hall. Residents have written to city councilors about recent mail delays, prompting requests for Boston Postmaster Joshua Balcunas to testify. “This isn’t about one postal district, this isn’t about one city council district, this is about the entire city,” said Boston City Councilor Sharon Durkan, who represents District 8. That initial...
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Barbara Lynch's restaurant group ‘blindsided' by Boston tax lawsuit, COO says
The chief operating officer of acclaimed chef Barbara Lynch’s restaurant group said they are “blindsided” by a lawsuit filed by the City of Boston claiming the organization owes more than $1.6 million in taxes.
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Boston city councilors respond to USPS defying subpoena over mail delays
Elected officials are seeking answers from the U.S. Postal Service, but multiple requests for testimony have been rejected.
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Boston sues renowned chef Barbara Lynch for $1.7M in unpaid taxes
Barbara Lynch and seven Boston restaurants failed to pay about $1.7 million in taxes, according to a lawsuit from the city. But the COO of the Barbara Lynch Collective says they were “in shock,” and scrambling to figure out next steps.