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Boston Initiates Coronavirus Testing Program In Three Communities
A random cross-section of 1,000 residents of three Boston neighborhoods will be invited to submit to coronavirus and antibody testing. -
Henry Cobb, The Architect Who Helped Shape Boston's Skyline, Dies At 93
The architectural world lost a giant this week when Henry Cobb passed away at 93 on Monday. -
Roxbury's Haley House Bakery Café Reopens
A year ago a beloved Roxbury institution closed its doors. Many feared that was the end, but thankfully the Haley House Bakery Café is back - refreshed and recommitted to its mission. -
Martin Luther King Jr. Extolled At Boston Church Where He Once Preached
Roxbury's Twelfth Baptist Church hosted its annual Martin Luther King Jr. convocation event on Sunday. -
Emily Rooney's 2020 Predictions
On Friday, Beat the Press host Emily Rooney shared her list of predictions for 2020. -
Five Important Boston Stories You May Have Missed This Year
Here's just a small handful of the many important local stories you may not have caught this past year. -
Ask The Superintendent: Dec. 6, 2019
Superintendent Brenda Cassellius joined Boston Public Radio to discuss the state of Boston Public Schools. -
Boston Welcomes First LGBTQ Housing For The Elderly
The city of Boston is welcoming its first LGBTQ-supported housing development for seniors. -
Proposed Changes to Mattapan Development Undercut Civic Group’s Deal
Surprise changes to a proposed development in Mattapan has upset nearby residents. Officials say this is not uncommon in Boston. -
Melania Trump Visits Boston Hospital, Met With Protesters
First Lady Melania Trump on Wednesday visited a Boston hospital that uses cuddling to help infants born dependent on drugs or alcohol.