Improvement does not mean the coronavirus threat is gone, public health official says

With businesses in the Bay State beginning to reopen, public health experts say this is no time to relax efforts to slow the spread ofRead More

Authorities decry surge in street violence after Boston double shooting

Authorities are concerned about a recent uptick in violence in the city after a double shooting turned deadly in Jamaica Plain on Thursday night. TheRead More

Beth Israel anti-body testing provides new insight and hope in coronavirus fight

As economies continue to reopen worldwide, people are wondering if they will be safe from the virus. New anti-body testing from Beth Israel Deaconess MedicalRead More

What’s in store for higher ed in Mass.? 5 Boston area College presidents say big changes ahead

Boston College announced Tuesday it will be ready to resume on-campus classes this fall but, for other schools, reopening plans are still in the works.Read More

Mass. beaches reopening next week ahead of summer season. Here is a list of the many rules that will be in place

Beaches across Massachusetts have been given the green light to reopen next week ahead of the summer seasons, but those looking to soak up theRead More

Union: Safety essential as Mass. construction sites re-open

Work at construction sites can resume immediately under Gov. Charlie Baker’s reopening plan, but union officials say safety precautions need to be upheld for allRead More

Organizers say summer camps ready for kids in three weeks

Summer camps may host children as soon as three weeks from now under Gov. Charlie Baker’s re-opening plan, and organizers say they are ready toRead More

NH gov. gives restaurants the green light to reopen, only if customers embrace great outdoors

Eager customers are getting ready to embrace heading out on the town after New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu gave restaurants the green light to reopenRead More

‘Worth their weight in gold’: Boston hospital breaking communication barrier with transparent masks

Brigham and Women’s Hospital is breaking barriers in the lines of communication between the deaf and hearing communities during the pandemic by distributing masks withRead More

Brookline firefighters find new home among the stacks during coronavirus outbreak

Emergency crews are still hard at work during the coronavirus outbreak and the Brookline library is doing its part to aid their efforts by offeringRead More