Brookline reinstates mask mandate in schools, dividing parents

Masks are making a comeback in one Massachusetts town. The town of Brookline announced that starting Monday, masks will be required in all town-owned buildings,Read More

Free ferry helps people cool off in Boston Harbor

More than 100 people got aboard Boston Harbor Cruises for a free ferry tour that doubled as a way to stay cool Saturday. “As weRead More

String of assaults occur on Boston University campus

The Boston University Police is warning the campus community to be on alert after a string of incidents occurred on campus over the weekend. OnRead More

Thousands call for abortion rights in protest on Boston Common

Thousands of demonstrators filled Boston Common Saturday to protest the Supreme Court potentially overturning Roe v. Wade and to ensure abortion rights remain in Massachusetts.Read More

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Why US gas prices are at a record, and why they’ll stay high for a long time

(CNN) — Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a major reason that US drivers are paying record prices for gasoline. But it’s not the only cause of the spike.Read More

‘We need them loud here’: Bruins call on fans to bring the noise in game 4

The Boston Bruins are asking fans to be loud and proud at game 4 against the Carolina Hurricanes, and fans said they are up toRead More

Chief Justice Roberts calls release of draft Roe v. Wade reversal a ‘singular and egregious breach’ of trust, orders an investigation

(CNN) — Chief Justice John Roberts says the Supreme Court will investigate the release of a draft opinion that would strike down Roe v. Wade and calledRead More

Crowd gathers outside Supreme Court after draft opinion circulated that would strike down Roe v. Wade

(CNN) — Supporters of legal abortion rights gathered at the Supreme Court building on Monday night, carrying signs and raising their voices in chants after aRead More

Students return back to Boston school after 2 troubling incidents

Students returned to the Condon School on Monday morning, following anti-Semitic, racial remarks found on a flyer and a bullet found in a bathroom. TheRead More

Hundreds hit the streets in Project Bread’s virtual Walk for Hunger

Hundreds of people across Massachusetts hit the streets Sunday to support Project Bread’s 54th annual Walk for Hunger. More than 1,500 people signed up forRead More