New development projects in Dorchester and the North End prioritize local businesses
Our local news roundtable discusses the MBTA's debt issues, the latest in the BlueHub Capital saga, and local businesses fighting against chain restaurants in Dorchester.
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Family shelter system will undergo massive changes, including phaseout of hotels
Administration proposes dropping the amount of time families can stay in long-term shelter -
ACLU of Massachusetts says local leaders need to shore up civil liberties protections
The "Firewalls for Freedom" campaign gives a playbook for state and local leaders to protect freedoms and distance themselves from federal actions. -
Massachusetts to allow out-of-state nurses to work in the commonwealth
Massachusetts joins the Nurse Licensure Compact, an agreement between 42 U.S. states and jurisdictions, that allows nurses to hold a multistate license. -
It's finally raining in Massachusetts. But it's not enough to end the drought.
Thursday's rain is a welcome sight. But experts warn it won't be enough to reverse the impact of two extremely dry months. -
T releases new MBTA Go app to track and plan rides
The app will provide a list of nearby transit options and include real-time tracking of trains and buses. -
Dave Epstein: Taking on green energy projects before a second Trump term
As the nation prepares for President-elect Donald Trump's second presidential term, climate advocates are wondering what we might expect to see from his administration. -
A newly uncovered memo shows how the JFK assassination reverberated in Boston
A 1963 conference on the "Low-Income Housing Crisis" in Boston was upended by news of the president's death. -
First-year Harvard football coach Andrew Aurich's winning formula? Mix old and new.
Aurich will be coaching in "The Game" against Yale for the first time on Saturday.