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Council President Andrea Campbell Calls On City Leaders To Improve Diversity In Public Safety
She also reiterated the recommendation that Boston create a cadet program for the fire department. -
Marathon Memorial In Progress Evokes Strong Emotions
One survivor says the legacies of those lost will live on, and the memorial "is going to be the most beautiful thing to see on Boylston Street." -
How Affordable Should Suffolk Downs 2.0 Be?
The developer and a Boston city councilor have a difference of opinion. -
Why Boston Brexit Watchers Fear Impact On Ireland
Nearly three years after voters in the UK approved Brexit, there’s still no clear plan. But there is a lot at stake, including the future of Ireland. -
Thousands Turn Out For St. Patrick's Day Parade In Boston
Thousands of revelers crowded the streets of Boston for the annual St. Patrick's Day parade. -
As Boston Aims To End Traffic Deaths, Deadliest Streets Often Go Overlooked
Advocates say the city is nibbling at the edges of safety improvements, while crash-prone intersections persist. -
South Boston St. Patrick's Day Breakfast Moves To The Port
There's a new venue for Sen. Nick Collins' first year as host. -
A New King Monument In The Boston Common
Martin Luther King Junior and Coretta Scott King will be memorialized in Boston. Over the past year and a half, the non-profit group "King Boston" has… -
'Enough is Enough': Boston City Council President Calls For Bold Action On Education
Councilor Andrea Campbell says the Boston Public School system needs an overhaul to address widespread inequities in the system. -
An Uncertain Return: Furloughed Workers Hope To Stay On The Job
Federal workers returned to work Monday amid the promise of back pay and, in many cases, a back log of work.