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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Mike Kennealy, a former Charlie Baker deputy, launches campaign for governor
Mike Kennealy, a former private equity manager who spent four years as state housing and economic development secretary under Gov. Charlie Baker, declared his candidacy for governor on Monday. -
A beloved Scottish Highland steer is mourned at Allandale Farm
The animal had become a symbol of the urban farm that straddles Jamaica Plain, Brookline -
UMass, Harvard student visas revoked in ‘new stage’ of Trump immigration crackdown
Seventeen current and former international students from Harvard, UMass Boston and UMass Amherst had their visas revoked amid the Trump administration’s ongoing push to deport international students. -
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Massachusetts has diversified its state workforce, but some agencies lag behind
Employees in state agencies — overall — are approximately as diverse as the state population. But some state agencies have barely moved the needle on diversity.
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