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Rage Against the Regime shows us the protest signs displayed on an overpass across I-93 inbound along Savin Hill yesterday. See larger.
Boston firefighters responded to 2 West 6th St. in South Boston for a balcony fire around 11:45 a.m. The Boston Fire Department reports they were able to quickly extinguish the blaze.
Good to see Major League Baseball is cracking down on truly horrible things like drug abuse among players Terry Francona's sweater. Bob Watson, vice president of rules and on-field operations for ...
The Dorchester Reporter reports the city is investing $5 million into programs that aim to increase the life expectancy of residents of Dorchester, Roxbury and Mattapan - dramatically lower than those ...
The Boston Licensing Board today approved three of its new "community space" liquor licenses for facilities that want to serve alcoholic drinks to go with their events. Read more.
The City Council today agreed to look at eliminating current parking requirements for residential development across the city as a way of spurring new housing - although some councilors vowed to fight ...
A 16-year-old from Braintree was arraigned last week on a charge of assault and battery causing serious injury for a May 10 beatdown at John Paul II Park in Dorchester that started when he saw his ...
Story update: We're slowly getting stories between March 13 and May 20 back online. Apologies for the mess, and if the story you were looking for hasn't made it back from the dead yet.
The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved plans to convert the two former Penshorn Roofing buildings on Carolina Avenue in Jamaica Plain into six townhouse-style residential units - right next to the ...
Developer Klaus Kimel has filed plans for a six-story, 40-unit, $11.3-million apartment building with three storefronts on Warren and Taber streets - down the block from the six-story building he's ...
Variety reports that Tom Lehrer, who sang about everything from local subway stops and his dear old alma mater on the Charles to our former favorite Nazi Werner von Braun and the old-but-new-again ...
A federal appeals court yesterday concluded that one-time NESN VP Arial Legassa was fairly convicted of defrauding NESN nearly $600,000 by routing money meant to pay a consultant to a fake company he ...