By Jessica Colarossi
Voices echoed through the Boston Common Saturday afternoon during a nationwide movement in support of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

By Jessica Colarossi
Voices echoed through the Boston Common Saturday afternoon during a nationwide movement in support of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
By Ana Beatriz Goncalves
Mayor Marty Walsh used his second State of the City address Tuesday night to highlight many of his accomplishments over the last year. He also laid out a plan for furthering his goals moving forward.
By Priscilla Liguori
Hundreds of people celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day by listening to young musicians play at Faneuil Hall.
By Samantha Avalos
President Barack Obama has vetoed legislation that Congress hoped would repeal the Affordable Care Act and defund Planned Parenthood.
By Samantha Avalos
Senator Lindsey Graham announced he is ending his campaign for the 2016 presidential election.
By Demi Vitkute
The Boston Public Library’s curator recovered a 403-year-old map, stolen for the last decade, at an antiques dealer in New York City, library officials said on Friday.
By Priscilla Liguori
Mayor Marty Walsh spoke at the Brighton Marine Health Center on Veterans Day about the Homes for the Brave initiative.
By Demi Vitkute
Hundreds of volunteers who signed up for “Operation Thank a Vet,” a city wide effort to honor Boston’s veterans, are going door to door Saturday, November 7 and Sunday, November 8, to thank the citizens who have served the U.S. military and provide them with the resources available.
By Priscilla Liguori
Kip Moore brought energy and passion to the city he considers his favorite place to perform: Boston.
By Priscilla Liguori
About 40,000 people came to the Hatch Shell for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk Sunday, October 4.