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Boston, My Parents And Me
I’ve lived in Boston for seven years, but stories of this city inherited from my parents have always been inextricable from my own memories. -
Artist Cages 'Make Way for Ducklings' Statue To Protest Child Detention Centers
Karyn Alzayer said she hopes the installation will spark a conversation about child separation at the border. -
Construction Guardrail Falls Off Boston Building, Seriously Injuring Woman
The woman was walking in front of the Commercial Wharf East building at 85 Atlantic Ave. when she was hit. -
Artist Withdraws Slave Memorial Project After NAACP Objects
A black artist has dropped his bid to build a slave memorial in front of Boston's historic Faneuil Hall after the NAACP objected. -
Installation Of Boston Marathon Bombing Memorial Begins
The part of the memorial constructed on Boylston Street Wednesday is an array of four bronze columns, each hammered into elaborate spirals that reach skyward. -
The New Boston Superintendent's First Day On The Job
It may still be summer, but Superintendent Brenda Cassellius has already started her new job. -
Boston Police Commissioner Gross Promises Transparency In Investigation Of Officer-Involved Shooting
Gross said that the shooting was unfortunate and expressed confidence that the officers involved properly followed their training protocol. -
City Council President Releases New Education Plan
Andrea Campbell has released an action plan that aims to improve equity across Boston's school system. -
DA Rachael Rollins Criticizes Boston Globe, Michael O'Keefe For Op-Ed
Rollins said that she is "less disappointed with DA O'Keefe than I am with the Globe." -
Three Boston City Council Candidates — 2 Running Against Each Other — Share A Campaign Office
Incumbents Kim Janey and Michelle Wu are sharing a campaign office with candidate Alejandra St. Guillen, who is running for the same seat as Wu.