Boston Park displays 10,000 flags to show solidarity with Israel
By Madison Lucchesi
Statler Park displays 10,000 Israeli and US flags this weekend to represent the unity of the two nations and their opposition to terrorism.
By Madison Lucchesi
Statler Park displays 10,000 Israeli and US flags this weekend to represent the unity of the two nations and their opposition to terrorism.
By Peyton Benbow
A resolution was proposed by Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson to change the name of Faneuil Hall, saying that the building’s name honors a white supremacist.
By Colette Lauture
Mayor Michelle Wu proposed a plan to clear encampments around the area in August.
By Peyton Benbow
To establish Massachusetts as a leader in reproductive rights, AG Campbell launched a new reproductive justice unit.
By Peyton Benbow
Representatives in the State Congress will vote this week on the long-negotiated tax relief deal intended to lower the tax burden for low-income families and seniors.
By Jeff Grundy
This will be the first time Warren’s name will be on a Massachusetts ballot since her lackluster third place finish in 2020’s Presidential Primary.
By Mackenzie Bruno
The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, one of the top business leaders in the area, stated to Governor Healy that a sizable salary increase is vital to ensure a talented professional comes to fix the MBTA’s multitude of concerns.
By Sofia Mendes
COVID-19 responses, public safety bills, and bipartisan collaboration were just a few of the topics mentioned by Gov. Baker on Tuesday night
By Steph Trendell
With just eight days left until election day, Boston voters get ready to vote early in the city’s most historic mayoral race yet.
By Karagan Knowles
An estimated 12 million to 15 million Americans will receive masks through the program