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One of Mayor Wu’s top lieutenants – Chief of Streets Jascha Franklin-Hodge — will leave the administration at the end of the ...
City Council President Ruthzee Louijeuene won re-election handily Tuesday, finishing far out in front in a field of eight ...
The CVS on Dudley Street in Uphams Corner will close on Dec. 18, company officials confirmed today after an inquiry from The ...
A local man was charged with interfering with an election official, interfering with a voter and assault and battery on a police officer after he allegedly tried to make off with some food poll ...
State legislators and city officials are determined to move forward on the re-design of Morrissey Boulevard following the ...
On Oct. 28, Mayor Michelle Wu delivered the city’s first-ever State of the Schools address with optimism, polish, and a long ...
On Sunday morning, we “soft-launched” out a new-look DotNews website on a new platform, WordPress. It’s the first major update to the look and functions of the website since 2009.
Members in a day-long summit at Northeastern University (NU) on Oct. 21 took a deep dive into the challenges facing Bostonians confronting mental health issues while also juggling the many stressors ...
More than 45,000 people have been buried at the Cedar Grove Cemetery in Dorchester since 1870, but not all of them have been ...
Community members are invited to attend Area C-11’s Community CompStat meeting beginning on Thursday, Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. at ...
The Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association (BPPA) approved a one-year extension of its 2023 contract with the city this week, ...
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