The Sail Boston festival will begin on Sat., July 11, with the Meet Boston Parade of Sail, expected to draw millions of ...
A new art installation at Comfort Kitchen on Columbia Road was dedicated last Tuesday (June 23) in a ceremony focused on ...
Local activists and city officials gathered in Nubian Square on June 18 to celebrate the topping off of 75 Dudley Street, a new building that will provide 15 affordable condominiums.
Last week’s Supreme Court decision regarding Haitian Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is heartbreaking, but, unfortunately, not surprising.
To mark the nation’s semiquincentennial, the JFK Library will offer free admission to all visitors on July 3, 4, and 5.
Boston Police say one person is dead and four others were wounded in an early morning shooting on Blue Hill Avenue near Mattapan Square on Saturday (June 27). Police came to the scene after a ...
The Boston Police Department reports a man who somehow crashed his car on Blue Hill Avenue at Woodhaven Street in Mattapan around 2 p.m. on Saturday, got out, carjacked another car, then started a ...
There are a lot of reasons to be disgusted with the Supreme Court majority that ruled against Haitian immigrants living here legally. But nothing can top the six justices normalizing Trump's virulent ...
The Paul E. Dever Elementary School on Columbia Point closes its doors for the final time this week, bringing a mix of ...
State education Secretary Pedro Martinez last week announced proposed new graduation requirements that are meant to replace the MCAS exam voters opted to reject as a graduation requirement in a 2024 ...
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) dealt a decisive blow to Temporary Protected Status for tens of the thousands of Haitians living in Massachusetts on Thursday with a 6-3 decision that ...
Cristo Rey Boston High School announced this year’s graduating class of 54 students, who graduated May 30, at St. Teresa of Calcutta in Dorchester, will attend 26 different colleges and universities ...