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Boston police seek help identifying suspect carrying machete in armed robbery
One man has been arrested after a convenience store was robbed in East Boston on Wednesday, and police are seeking the public’s help identifying a second man who was carrying a machete during the incident.
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How big a role will Trump play in Boston's mayoral race?
How much of an impact will President Donald Trump have on the 2025 Boston mayoral race, especially given that he’s placed such a bull’s-eye on the city as part of his immigration crackdown? That question is coming to the forefront this week as mayoral candidate Josh Kraft faces questions about his father’s connections to the president. New England Patriots...
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City councilor proposes change to resident parking rules in South Boston
Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn is calling for resident permit parking to be extended to seven nights a week in Southie
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Woman choking in car saved by Mass. State Police troopers
Two Massachusetts state troopers are being credited for saving the life of a woman who this week was choking while eating in her car on the side of the road in Boston. Troopers Awan Freeman and Ryan Welsh were on VFW Parkway in West Roxbury near Millennium Park on Monday around 8 a.m. They were flagged down about a woman…
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Debate over Boston bike lanes heats up
Cyclists are concerned about safety on Boston’s roads, even after the city added miles of bike lanes in recent years.
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World marks 50 years since fall of Saigon
It has been half a century since the end of the Vietnam War, a milestone being commemorated around the world, including in Boston.
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City councilor calls for parking changes in South Boston
At a Boston City Council meeting Wednesday, Ed Flynn called for resident permit parking seven days a week.
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Regular service resumes on Orange Line after shuttles replace trains
Regular service has resumed on the MBTA Orange Line after shuttle buses replaced trains Wednesday due to a medical emergency. The MBTA said shortly after 6 p.m. that rail service was disrupted between Back Bay and Jackson Square. As of around 7:45 p.m., the MBTA said shuttle buses were phased out with rail service resuming between the stops. Transit police…
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Aesthetics over safety? The simmering debate over bike lanes in Boston
Bicyclist and pedestrian safety continue to be a flashpoint in Boston politics as leaders and advocates grapple with how to design a safer city. It feels as if it’s only a matter of time before Jerry Zhou gets hit riding his bike again. Zhou, an undergraduate student at Boston University and an avid cyclist, has been biking in the...
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Temps to dip before returning to 70s — with rain — as Boston's weekend starts
We’ll keep enjoying the sun before the weekend arrives, but we’re expecting yet another somewhat rainy weekend in Boston this Saturday and Sunday.
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More rain this weekend? Here's an early look at what to expect
Eight out of the last nine weekends have seen at least a trace of rain on either Saturday or Sunday — or both. That pattern looks to continue, with another unsettled weekend on tap for southern New England. In the meantime, we get a break. Wednesday and Thursday bring plenty of sunshine, with highs in the upper 60s to low…
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Breezy, warm weather continues
We’re enjoying low humidity and temperatures in the 70s today, but we’re tracking weekend rain chances. Here’s your First Alert forecast.
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Downed utility pole creates traffic backup this morning in Charlestown
A truck ripped down a utility pole early Wednesday in Boston’s Charlestown neighborhood, creating a traffic backup during the morning commute. Officials on scene told NBC10 Boston that the pole with alive wires was down across Rutherford Ave. Both lanes going into and out of Boston were initially shutdown. No injuries have been reported. Traffic was expected to be...
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Traffic backup in Charlestown after utility pole knocked down
A truck knocked down the pole across Rutherford Ave. in Charlestown.
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Boston's new meters aim to make paying for parking easier and more reliable
Boston is rolling out a new parking meter program that will allow drivers to pay by cash or credit after entering their license plate numbers
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Something ‘fishy' in Boston Harbor
Hundreds of dead river herring have washed up, and experts say the Charles River’s locks may hold the answer.
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Brush fire breaks out in Boston amid elevated risk Tuesday
A 1-acre brush fire in Boston’s Roslindale neighborhood sprang up Tuesday amid elevated risk, given high winds, low humidity and ongoing drought.
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Family IDs boy killed in Boston crash involving school bus
A family is mourning a 5-year-old boy killed in a crash involving a school bus Monday, feet away from his home in Boston’s Hyde Park. A neighbor who called 911 said he could hear a child screaming, “The bus hit my cousin!”
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New smart parking meters are coming to Boston
The city says the goal is to make it easier for people to pay to park using smart meters.
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Police identify suspects in attack on Suffolk University student
Boston police have identified a group of people accused of attacking a Suffolk University student as he walked near the Boston Common late Saturday night.