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Mass. hospitals conserving IV fluids following supply problem caused by Hurricane Helene
Hospitals in Massachusetts are facing a shortage of IV fluids after Hurricane Helene stopped production at a key facility in North Carolina. -
Boston seniors urge Beacon Hill to approve Wu property tax plan
Seniors said the mayor’s tax plan would ease their financial burdens. -
More than 30,000 tickets redeemed through free BPS Sunday program
The pilot program ends this Sunday, Aug. 11, with no firm plans to expand or re-up it. -
James Beard Awards rule change means more recognition for smaller cities
Some people think Boston was snubbed in this year's award semifinalists. -
Researchers will document the history and legacy of enslavement in Boston, reparations task force announces
The city and reparations task force said researchers will conduct both original historical research and provide a comprehensive review of major themes and findings on the City’s history from 1620 to the present in a written report. -
Watch live at 7:30 p.m.: Mayor Michelle Wu’s State of the City 2024 address in Boston
Boston’s mayor will make her second-ever State of the City address. -
Boston Councilor Kendra Lara released after first court appearance following car crash
Lara was ordered not to drive without a valid Massachusetts license. -
Boston City Councilor Michael Flaherty not seeking re-election after 20 years, citing infighting
Flaherty said it's been "disappointing" and "disgusting" on the council. -
Boston's 5th Quarter summer program expands to thousands of students, including special education
The summer program features academics and enrichment. -
Councilor Arroyo resists calls for resignation amid Rollins fallout
Arroyo said he had no knowledge of Rollins’ efforts to sway his race for district attorney.