City Council to discuss large South Boston gatherings that violate pandemic protocols
The Boston City Council is set to discuss the controversial large gatherings that have been occurring in the city during their remote meeting on Wednesday.Read More
Winthrop hires COVID-19 inspector as cases surge
As coronavirus cases continue to surge in Massachusetts, the city of Winthrop is stepping up their pandemic patrols. City leaders have hired Kevin Oliva asRead More
Woman accused of stabbing person with pocket knife on MBTA bus
Transit police confirmed Tuesday that a woman was taken into custody Tuesday after she allegedly pulled a pocket knife out on an MBTA bus andRead More
Grave concerns: City of Boston asking for help returning historic headstones to final resting place
City workers are asking for help restoring Boston’s historic burial grounds. Kelly Thomas of the city’s historic burying grounds initiative says they’ve recently been ableRead More
Investigation underway after 2 cars found torched in South Boston
BOSTON (WHDH) – Police have launched an investigation after two cars in South Boston went up in flames early Tuesday morning. A burned-out Honda sedanRead More
Police chase ends with crash on I-93 in Somerville
A driver led police on a chase that began in Boston and ended in a crash near Sullivan Square in Somerville Tuesday night. Officers saidRead More
Papers shed light on early years of ‘Old Ironsides,’ Navy
The U.S.S. Constitution Museum has acquired more than 150 documents, including correspondence from President George Washington’s secretary of war and the leader of the HaitianRead More
Papers shed light on early years of ‘Old Ironsides,’ Navy
The U.S.S. Constitution Museum has acquired more than 150 documents, including correspondence from President George Washington’s secretary of war and the leader of the HaitianRead More
Experts: Second surge would pose new set of challenges in Mass.
The COVID-19 pandemic that has shined a light on health inequalities and exposed parts of the health care system that are not working as intendedRead More
Boston City Councilor Wu outlines plan to address food justice issues
Boston mayoral candidate Michelle Wu announced her policy plan to better address food justice issues in the city. “In this pandemic, we have seen thatRead More