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Boston archbishop celebrates Pope Leo XIV at special Mass
Archbishop Richard Henning spoke to the Catholic faithful at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross about the new pope Wednesday
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Mass held in Boston for Pope Leo XIV
The new pope was celebrated at an evening service at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross.
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Boston City Council passes ranked-choice voting proposal as debate over member continues
A proposed change to Boston’s election system and what to do about City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson were topics of discussion at Wednesday’s meeting
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What the Michelin Guide's arrival means to the Boston restaurant scene
Restaurant owners in Greater Boston are ready for the city to become a true culinary destination with the arrival of the Michelin Guide.
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The Michelin Guide coming to Boston: ‘a great thing for the restaurant community'
If you’ve been dying to dine at a Michelin-starred restaurant without leaving the state, you’re in luck — Boston and Cambridge are bringing in the famed reviewers to the city. Here’s why.
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Boston City Council addresses recent controversies and debates ranked-choice voting
City councilors are weighing changes to Boston’s election process, sparking intense debate.
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Thousands lose power in Boston due to outage at Andrews Square substation
About 25,000 Eversource customers in Boston lost power on Wednesday afternoon due to an outage at one of their substations in Andrews Square, a company spokesperson said.
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Boston police seek public's help locating missing Dorchester man
Boston police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing Dorchester man. Alex Morreale, 31, with a last known address in the area of Virginia Street, was last heard from on Feb. 24, according to police. They said he is believed to be in the area of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard, as well as Dudley and…
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Multiple chances for rain, severe thunderstorms possible this weekend
Each day this week, keep the umbrella handy. But don’t worry, you won’t need it at all times. Clouds continue to build Wednesday afternoon, with spotty showers favoring central Massachusetts. Most of the area will stay mainly dry and cloudy, but don’t be surprised if a quick moving shower moves in overnight. Some spots may even hear a rumble...
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Want to attend the World Cup in Boston? Luxury packages start at $5.3K
Luxury hospitality packages for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have gone on sale, and packages for access to some of the seven matches in Massachusetts start at $5,300. More extensive packages top out at $26,700.
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Looking at clouds, rain chances in 10-day forecast
Pamela Gardner is talking about our 10-day forecast, which includes several opportunities for rain.
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Boston police seek man missing since February
Boston police are seeking the public’s help locating a 31-year-old man who has been missing more than two months. Alex Morreale, of Dorchester, was last heard from on Monday, Feb. 24, according to police. He has a last known address in the area of Virginia Street in Dorchester and is believed to be in the area of Massachusetts Avenue and…
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Boston City Council to debate removal of Tania Fernandes Anderson
The Boston City Council is expected to discuss removing disgraced councilwoman Tania Fernandes Anderson after she pleaded guilty to federal corruption charges.
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City council to debate Tania Fernandes Anderson's future
Tania Fernandes Anderson has already pleaded guilty to federal corruption charges.
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It took the City of Boston 6 months to provide one employee's Election Day emails
Several polling locations ran out of ballots in Boston in November, and it took the city six months to provide requested emails
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6 months after polling locations ran out of ballots, Boston provides employee's emails
NBC10 Boston waited from November to May to get Boston’s election commissioner’s emails from Election Day.
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Leominster man pleads guilty after trying to open door on flight to Boston
Francisco Severo Torres, 34, of Leominster, Massachusetts, faces up to life in prison for the 2023 incident on a United Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Logan Airport
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Person killed in shooting by Boston park
A person was fatally wounded in a shooting in Roxbury that was being investigated by Boston police along a park.
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Man dead after shooting near Roxbury park
One person has died after a shooting in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood Tuesday, according to police.
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Enjoy the sun, we're tracking rain on the way to Boston — again!
Enjoy the sun while you can! More rain is headed to the Boston area this week.