50 years later, Boston's Vietnamese community honors those who re-rooted here
At gatherings around the city, Vietnamese Americans spoke of the importance of preserving the stories and the legacy of the generation that arrived in the U.S. as refugees from a brutal war.

Solar panel company accused of shady business in Massachusetts
California-based company Sunrun Inc. has sued more than 420 Massachusetts residents for breaking contracts. Many homeowners allege it’s a scam.
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Lessons from Tokyo: the world's largest city is car free
Life in Tokyo, whether business or pleasure, revolves around trains and rail stations. Experts say that's no accident. -
Kraft criticizes Wu, offers a ‘recovery first’ plan for Mass and Cass
The mayoral candidate said Michelle Wu’s housing-focused model has failed to properly address Mass. and Cass. -
Tariffs creating traffic at some car dealerships
Sweeping new tariffs that could jack up car prices by thousands of dollars are creating bumper-to-bumper traffic at car dealership lots. -
Federal judge in Mass. considers arguments in parole programs case
Monday’s hearing — to decide just how broadly these arguments should apply, and to whom — was the first step in a case filed by many who fled to the United States from their home countries. -
What to know about Mike Kennealy, Healey’s first Republican challenger for governor
The Lexington Republican served as housing and economic development chief under former Gov. Charlie Baker.
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